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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, November 7th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Still your election headquarters because this election is still ongoing. | ||
We're continuing to monitor what's happening in the House, what's happening in the Senate. | ||
And yes, I think it's a pretty good bet that the Republicans will maintain the House as well as the Senate, which is confirmed. | ||
Will it be three? | ||
Will it be four? | ||
It's looking more like three right now. | ||
As now three races in the Senate have flipped. | ||
You had Republican... | ||
Candidates winning in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada. | ||
The Democrats have now overtaken those leads. | ||
What do you know? | ||
Right at the buzzer. | ||
But Pennsylvania still looks good. | ||
Why they haven't called it yet, I don't know. | ||
If they retake, if the Democrats take the lead back in Pennsylvania, then that will be four states. | ||
That will be four Senate races that flip post-election. | ||
So... | ||
What do you do about that? | ||
Nothing really from the RNC. It seems it was so top-heavy with the Trump election that it's letting some of these Senate races go by the wayside. | ||
And definitely a lot of these House seats that should have had a better result. | ||
Nonetheless, the Republican trifecta looks good right now, though it will be a very slim majority in both the Senate and the House. | ||
Maybe three in each. | ||
Now we got Biden's first statements post-election of Donald Trump. | ||
And then there's some news around that. | ||
We're also going to be dealing with who will become the new Senate majority leadership in the Republican Party. | ||
The names that are being thrown around right now will not excite you. | ||
It will not excite you. | ||
So we'll look at that. | ||
The response to the Trump election continues to show one thing, and it's not just the mainstream media upset that they can no longer control your thoughts, your votes, or even, in some ways, academia with teachers complaining about it, some celebrities complaining about it. | ||
Liberal women have just been completely broken by liberalism. | ||
Just broken badly. | ||
And they continue to show the signs. | ||
But ironically, liberal women are now taking control of their bodies. | ||
What am I talking about? | ||
Liberal women are now saying in a, I guess it's a sex strike? | ||
Marriage strike? | ||
Pregnancy strike? | ||
That's right. | ||
Liberal women, they're calling it, I think it was the B4 movement. | ||
They're now taking control of their bodies. | ||
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Wow. | |
And all it took was them losing the election to do it. | ||
Really ironic stuff. | ||
Some of them are shaving their heads bald. | ||
That's a trend. | ||
So liberal women are now taking to their social media and the streets and they're saying, no more sex, no more marriage, we're not going to get pregnant. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then some of them are going even farther and they're taking out a set of hair clippers and shaving their heads bald. | ||
I guess that will help you in your strike. | ||
You know, maybe we should bring back Donald Trump shaving Vince McMahon's head bald. | ||
There's a little, there's a little ripple in the timeline for you. | ||
Donald Trump shaved Vince McMahon head bald. | ||
Liberal women shave their own heads bald when Trump wins the election. | ||
Oh, and they're beginning to protest Donald Trump as well in multiple blue cities. | ||
So we're already sinking into these results. | ||
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He calls it Dark Maga. | |
As you can see, I'm not just Maga, I'm Dark Maga. | ||
My sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for you. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory for the American people. | ||
We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again. | ||
I'm Doc Gothic Mago. | ||
From mountain to mountain, from ocean to ocean, hear these words. | ||
You will never be ignored again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
America will start winning again. | ||
Winning like never before. | ||
I will never, ever let you down. | ||
This is Donald Trump's house, brother. | ||
I will always give you my love, brother. | ||
America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers. - We will bring back our jobs. | ||
We will bring back our borders. | ||
We will bring back our wealth. | ||
And we will bring back our dreams. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
and God bless America. | ||
Well, it's sinking in. | ||
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The world is already starting to feel the effects of the election of Donald J. Trump. | ||
Peace in the Middle East is already breaking out. | ||
He's not even in the White House yet, and peace is already breaking out. | ||
My goodness. | ||
And... | ||
I really got to hand it to Joe Biden and I'll even hand it to Kamala Harris for their speeches post-election, even though Harris might have been a little bit chemically altered yesterday. | ||
It was probably the best speech of her political career. | ||
And, as much as she could, I think, you know, they had to pepper in some of, you know, just say, like, you know, we still fight, you know, we're still fighting the man or whatever. | ||
But, for the most part, trying to probably calm down the radical left didn't work. | ||
And then Joe Biden today, who actually looks more happy than the average Trump supporter, the average Trump voter. | ||
But I guess Joe Biden might just be the average Trump voter after all. | ||
And I'm beginning to wonder if there weren't some deals made. | ||
I'm beginning to wonder if there weren't some deals made between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. | ||
And we'll kind of speculate on that, and I wonder how we would feel if that was the case. | ||
But I mean, you see Joe Biden's speech today, and you can't help but wonder, did he want Trump to win? | ||
Because if you're Joe Biden, you gotta think, well, they booted me, they ran a coup on me, they disrespected me, so there's nothing really in it for me anymore. | ||
My family's already rich enough. | ||
I'll go into retirement, hang out at the beach all day. | ||
But I will... | ||
Try to protect my family. | ||
Did Biden cut a deal with Trump? | ||
Could there be mutual pardons coming? | ||
I wonder. | ||
Because Biden looks like the happiest man. | ||
And remember, he did say that they were going to have a meeting. | ||
And he did invite Trump to the White House. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised, I guess I should say, if there had been phone calls, phone conversations. | ||
But let's go to Biden and Speaking outside of the White House, again, I mean, not in so many words urging the left to calm down, but basically saying, hey, it's an election, it's over, we lost, we still are Americans, let's just move forward. | ||
So it's nice to see, but Joe, Joe looks like a Trump voter. | ||
Joe Biden looks like a Trump voter. | ||
He did put on the Trump hat, let's not forget. | ||
So here's Joe Biden outside of the White House today, making a speech post-election of Donald J. Trump. | ||
Yeah, it's good to see you all. | ||
Particularly good to see my granddaughter sitting in the front row here. | ||
Hi, Finn. | ||
How are you, honey? | ||
For over 200 years, America's carried on the greatest experiment, And self-government in the history of the world. | ||
That's not hyperbole, that's a fact. | ||
We're the people. | ||
The people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. | ||
And we're in a democracy, the will of the people always prevails. | ||
Yesterday, I spoke with President-elect Trump to congratulate him on his victory. | ||
And I assured him that I'd direct my entire administration To work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition. | ||
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That's what the American people deserve. | |
Yesterday, I also spoke with Vice President Harris. | ||
She's been a partner and a public servant. | ||
She ran an inspiring campaign and everyone got to see something that I learned early on to respect so much, her character. | ||
She has a backbone like a ramrod. | ||
She has great character, true character. | ||
She gave her whole heart and effort and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran. | ||
You know, the struggle for the soul of America since our very founding has always been an ongoing debate and still vital today. | ||
I know for some people, it's a time for victory, to state the obvious. | ||
For others, it's a time of loss. | ||
Campaigns are contests of competing visions. | ||
The country chooses one or the other. | ||
We accept the choice the country made. | ||
I've said many times, you can't love your country only when you win. | ||
You can't love your neighbor only when you agree. | ||
Something I hope we can do no matter who you voted for. | ||
We see each other not as adversaries, but as fellow Americans. | ||
Bring down the temperature. | ||
I also hope we can later rest the question about the integrity of the American electoral system. | ||
It is honest, it is fair, and it is transparent. | ||
And it can be trusted. | ||
Yeah, we'll talk about that in a second. | ||
I also hope we can restore the respect For all our election workers who busted their necks and took risks at the outset. | ||
We should thank them. | ||
Thank them for staffing voting sites, counting the votes, protecting the very integrity of the election. | ||
Many of them are volunteers who do it simply out of love for their country. | ||
And as they did, as they did their duty as citizens, I will do my duty as president. | ||
I'll fulfill my oath. | ||
And I will honor the Constitution. | ||
On January 20th, we'll have a peaceful transfer of power here in America. | ||
To all our incredible staff, supporters, cabinet members, all the people who have been hanging out with me for the last four years. | ||
God love you, as my mother would say. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You put so much into the past four years. | ||
I know it's a difficult time. | ||
Well, Joe Biden certainly seems happy today. | ||
I wonder, see now I wonder, and we'll get into this stack of news before we play something from Donald Trump about the history of this country and then look into, you know, he mentions about transparent elections. | ||
Well, who do you think is actually doubting the election results today? | ||
So we'll show you all that. | ||
But I wonder, we already saw Letitia James yesterday, Big Tish, We're going to call her Big Tish from now on. | ||
Not to be confused with, well, you know. | ||
We already saw Big Tish yesterday basically saying we're going to weaponize the state of New York government and legal system against Donald Trump as much as we can more now. | ||
You've already seen some other statements from other radical leftists. | ||
I think that I really think that the Democrat brass is going to say, hey, we have to go into retreat. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to do even worse in the midterms. | ||
We've got to go into retreat and focus on policy. | ||
We've got to go into retreat and maybe even back off of the attacks on Trump. | ||
It's just been ineffective. | ||
Now that's the Democrat brass. | ||
There'll obviously be other forces moving against Trump in the shadows, trying to sabotage him as president, trying to sabotage him as president-elect, and then trying to sabotage the country when he's president. | ||
But I think the Democrat brass, and I think the Democrat political strategy is going to have to be, we're going into retreat, we're regrouping, we're restructuring our depth chart here, Because right now they are really trending down bad. | ||
Really bad. | ||
And certainly they see it. | ||
So I wonder, I think there's going to be some tug of war here. | ||
I think you might even see a split. | ||
Let's see if anybody can wrangle these Democrats together. | ||
The media will be out in their own world, so they don't really even come into play. | ||
They'll be out in their own world and just going completely crazy. | ||
Some might come back down to earth, but others will just, you know, they're just going to show you how crazy they are. | ||
But I wonder if there's not going to be a split where you're going to see these radical leftists that are probably just acting totally out of party now continue with the persecution of Donald Trump against the wishes of the Democrat brass because they just can't help themselves. | ||
They're radicals as individuals. | ||
And even if the party, at least as a front, as a face, tries to de-radicalize, I think the individual radicals within the party may start this tug-of-war or even break from the party brass. | ||
And we're already seeing some of that. | ||
This story comes from the National Review. | ||
Biden should pardon Trump. | ||
Now... | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if there's already been conversations here. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if Biden and Trump have already talked about mutual pardons because the investigations into the Biden crime family are ongoing. | ||
The investigations into Hunter Biden are ongoing. | ||
I suspect That the House Oversight Committee and Judiciary Committee still has more evidence against the Biden crime family that they haven't even made public yet on top of what they have made public. | ||
And Biden certainly knows that. | ||
The Democrats certainly know that. | ||
And I wonder how people would feel about that. | ||
Should Biden and Trump exchange pardons So that Trump can get the corrupt DOJ off of his back and then Biden can basically retire with his family and not have to worry about this stuff. | ||
You know, I look at it and I think that my opinion carries quite a bit of weight considering I've been a political prisoner, considering I've dealt with the corrupt legal system and in more ways than just the political imprisonment frivolous lawsuits and everything else that I deal with that we don't even talk about and I would be okay with that that's just one person's opinion and I will tell you as well | ||
and this is a little scary but we're going to apply the pressure and I told some people that reached out to me some sources In D.C. directly involved with this stuff about the January 6th prisoners. | ||
And what I said yesterday is accurate, that they're going to do a case-by-case basis. | ||
But now, there's basically people that are trying to influence Trump to not pardon January 6ers. | ||
And they wanted me to raise a big fuss about this. | ||
And I said, well, I'll talk about it now. | ||
And they said, well, there's some other people you can get in touch with. | ||
I said, you know, it's probably better if we just wait until after the inauguration and then start applying pressure. | ||
And there's other strategy to that, too. | ||
But from people directly involved with this that want me to speak up, there are voices in Trump's ear trying to convince him not to pardon January Sixers. | ||
And there's a big debate what to do about it right now. | ||
And obviously, you kind of have to do a case-by-case basis, but this is something you can be doing right now. | ||
And this is something that you can have ready day one. | ||
But the voices in Trump's ear that are telling him not to do this will be exposed post-inauguration. | ||
I will tell you that. | ||
So I'm not going to try to get my hands dirty in this situation right now. | ||
I'm not going to call anybody out right now. | ||
I'm just going to tell you what's going on. | ||
But that was a promise of Donald Trump's. | ||
Many good men and good Americans, veterans, fathers, are still suffering as political prisoners and they deserve pardons and they better get pardons and we will pressure the Trump administration to pardon them and anybody that's trying to stop him from doing that will be exposed but this is stuff that should be getting worked on right now and it obviously is on the defendant's side but | ||
there's already people trying to stop Trump from doing that so It will be a case-by-case basis, but the vast majority of these political prisoners were nonviolent, did not assault a police officer, did not assault anybody. | ||
They were just there. | ||
So I'm going to continue to monitor that. | ||
But I just said strategically... | ||
I'd rather wait till inauguration before we really start to turn the screws on some of these people. | ||
Because I don't want to start sabotaging things or start to go after the administration before it even begins. | ||
I'd like to give Trump the chance to get everything in line and then let's see what happens in the beginning there. | ||
But these men that have been tortured with this political persecution rotting in prisons deserve a pardon, deserve to be freed. | ||
And really, I would say many of them deserve restitution as well from the U.S. government. | ||
Millions of dollars. | ||
Millions of dollars. | ||
Probably myself included. | ||
I mean, I don't want to make it about me, but yeah, I'd like restitution as well. | ||
But there are much more deserving men, and that's who this is about. | ||
The ones that are still rotting. | ||
Now... | ||
Again, there's pressure inside right now. | ||
It looks like Biden is saying we got to move on from the Trump stuff, guys. | ||
We got to shut this down. | ||
And I think that now you're going to see some of these radical district attorneys or attorneys general like Letitia James and some of these radical judges like Juan Mershon, they're basically going to break from the Democrat brass. | ||
They're going to break from the political machine. | ||
That's going to tell them to knock it off, back off. | ||
We got to regroup. | ||
We got to recircle the wagons. | ||
We got other things we can do here. | ||
But this is not working. | ||
And I think what you're going to see is the radicals are going to go rogue. | ||
And then basically the Democrat Party puppets are going to stand down. | ||
And it looks like the main difference you'll see is people like Letitia James and Jack Smith. | ||
So we'll be monitoring that. | ||
But that's going to be a huge story. | ||
Would they dare put Donald Trump in prison? | ||
Would they dare put Donald Trump in jail before the inauguration? | ||
Would they dare? | ||
Would the radicals in New York dare? | ||
That will be a big story coming up here soon. | ||
But I think the Democrat brass is going to say, hey, we got to just back off this. | ||
Biden might be considering a pardon. | ||
And then you're going to see the radical individuals going rogue saying, no, no, we're going after Trump. | ||
And there might be other forces at play here as well. | ||
Blackmail, bribery. | ||
And it's pretty clear at this point Gavin Newsom's running in 2028. | ||
You don't want to get out ahead of yourself. | ||
But it looks like a Newsom-Shapiro 2028 ticket is almost inevitable. | ||
And that's what I think all this rhetoric out of Newsom is really about. | ||
Governor Newsom calls special legislative session to fight Trump. | ||
And then you've got stories in the New York Times and all these other left-wing publications. | ||
Newsom moves quickly to counter Trump in California. | ||
And they're going to do everything they can to try to nullify what they believe is going to be Trump policy. | ||
And then he makes this statement this morning. | ||
Newsom, that is. | ||
He says, I just called an emergency session to help bolster our legal resources and protect our state against any unlawful actions by the incoming Trump administration, whether it be our fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, or climate action. | ||
We refuse to turn back the clock and allow our values and laws to be attacked. | ||
Well, I got bad news for Newsom, should he decide to do any of that. | ||
And again, I think this is all just... | ||
This is all just rhetoric. | ||
This is all just pandering. | ||
This is all just saber-rattling because he wants to run in 2028. | ||
So he's just kind of getting out into the headlines, getting out as the anti-Trump guy. | ||
But I got bad news for you, Newsom. | ||
You try to do any of this, your state will be broke. | ||
Your state will be broke. | ||
Trump will pause all federal funding going to California and you'll be broke, buddy. | ||
And what do you think that'll do to your political career? | ||
So go ahead. | ||
Play your games. | ||
I'm sure you wouldn't be the only one. | ||
But I don't think Newsom will do that. | ||
I think Newsom is just flapping his gums here and basically positioning himself right after the election as he's the new leader of the Democrat Party. | ||
He's the new frontrunner for 2028. | ||
So it's all about getting him in the headlines, now posturing him as the anti-Trump guy, but he'll be viewed as more central, more centrist, more reasonable. | ||
So that's what I really think this is about. | ||
He knows he has no cards to play here. | ||
California has its own state laws, and that's fine. | ||
But he tries to do anything to block the Trump administration or block any Trump... | ||
Legislation or bills, then Trump will cut the federal funding from California and they'll be broke. | ||
And he can have fun with that. | ||
And he can enjoy his political downfall should he try that. | ||
Now, when we come back, we can look at some of these Senate and House races. | ||
The problem is, what's crazy and concerning... | ||
These house races that are just sitting on a razor's edge, they just stopped counting. | ||
You know, isn't that funny? | ||
They just haven't counted. | ||
And we just can't get a result. | ||
They just stopped counting. | ||
What the hell even goes on here? | ||
What in the hell is even going on? | ||
The Democrats were behind in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada on election night after the election of Trump. | ||
Now they're going to win those three Senate seats. | ||
So what in the hell is going on? | ||
The Republicans will get probably plus two or three in the Senate. | ||
They do have two. | ||
They might get three. | ||
But what's going on, man? | ||
My generation, Generation X, the people who grew up on WWE and Hulk Hogan and Donald Trump did this. | ||
They did this. | ||
They are the ones who looked in the face of somebody who said, I want to be a dictator on day one. | ||
We did this. | ||
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Yeah, that's right, Joy. | ||
Is the Attitude Era back? | ||
Is the Attitude Era back? | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Oh my gosh, Joy Reid wouldn't survive the 90s. | ||
Not with a headpiece like that. | ||
You know, she's not wrong. | ||
And maybe we should get into some of this data that we have. | ||
And this is basically exit polls, digital polling post-election. | ||
But she is right. | ||
Generation X voted red. | ||
It was the strongest percentage of support for Trump by the numbers in the polls. | ||
And you notice a trend here, by the way. | ||
If you look at these age brackets, And then 65 and over, 49% for Trump. | ||
But notice, guys, notice something here. | ||
And there's a reason for this. | ||
Notice how these numbers trend conservative as you get older. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
You get more life experience, you get a better understanding of the world and politics, and you tend to vote Republican every single time. | ||
Always how it goes. | ||
The more wisdom, the more experience, the more knowledge, you always vote more conservatively. | ||
And I think the reason why this number goes back down a little bit is when you get into this overcrowd, a lot of these elderly folks in assisted living homes and other situations, the Democrats just vote for them. | ||
And we have the videos of this. | ||
We know it goes on. | ||
The Democrats just show up in these assisted living places or these elderly homes and they just show up and they just vote for them in their vote harvesting organizations. | ||
So that's probably why you see that drop off there. | ||
Maybe some of them get, you know, afraid of the Democrat Party propaganda that says you're going to lose everything in your health care or whatever else. | ||
The Democrats run ads where they have a guy pushing a grandma off a cliff in a wheelchair. | ||
So but no, it's probably likely the latter. | ||
but there you go What do you know? | ||
The older you get, the more life experience, the more conservative you tend to vote. | ||
It always goes that way. | ||
And the numbers prove it. | ||
But maybe the Attitude Era is back. | ||
Here's some other data that we have in the demographics in support for Trump. | ||
And there's some trends here that are obviously going to be hurting the Democrats. | ||
And they're panicked. | ||
And that's why I've got these videos, too, where now all Latino men... | ||
You Latino men out there, you're the biggest misogynists. | ||
You're the biggest racists. | ||
Bigger than the whites. | ||
Wow! | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
For so long, the Krakas have been the most racist, most misogynist. | ||
But now it's the Latino men. | ||
Oh, they're pissed. | ||
You racist, misogynist Latino men. | ||
How dare you? | ||
No, but here are the numbers. | ||
And we'll just talk about support for Trump here just to keep it simple. | ||
White men, 57% for Trump. | ||
White women, 51% for Trump. | ||
Black men, 23% for Trump. | ||
Black women, 9% for Trump. | ||
Now this is where they start to get enraged. | ||
Latino men, 45% for Trump. | ||
Latino women, 36% for Trump. | ||
And then other groups, Asians, what have you. | ||
36% for Trump. | ||
But this number right here has them pissed. | ||
45% of Latino men voting for Trump. | ||
That angers them. | ||
But we said he'd deport you! | ||
We said he hates Spanish people! | ||
They called Puerto Rico garbage! | ||
You know what's funny about that, too? | ||
They take that comment, which Trump didn't even say... | ||
You know, shock, insult comic made the joke. | ||
And then they just say, they called Hispanics garbage. | ||
Well, you know, there's a bunch of different countries out there. | ||
And Puerto Rico does not make up the entire population of Hispanics. | ||
But see, that's what they do. | ||
It's like, oh, all Hispanics are the same. | ||
Nonetheless, they're just enraged with that. | ||
You heard them on The View yesterday. | ||
Or was that Al Sharpton, actually? | ||
Maybe that was Al Sharpton. | ||
It was The View today. | ||
Al Sharpton. | ||
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The Latino men hate other Latino men. | |
Yeah, they just hate everybody. | ||
These Latino men just walking around. | ||
They hate everyone. | ||
But they love Trump. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
That one killed them. | ||
And you know what's funny about this, though? | ||
You know what's funny about this? | ||
With the white men 57% for Trump. | ||
White women 51% for Trump. | ||
You know what's funny about this? | ||
And there's definitely something here. | ||
And I don't know... | ||
Well, let's just go into this. | ||
White Americans are still the most important demographic politically. | ||
And yet... | ||
It's the one demographic that nobody will cater to, nobody will placate, nobody will reach out to, nobody would dare even talk about it. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
In politics, in politics, what does that represent? | ||
Political correctness overtaking political power? | ||
Nobody would dare reach out to white Americans. | ||
Nobody would dare say we're going to do this for white people. | ||
Nobody would dare say we're going to help white men or white women. | ||
Nobody would dare say that. | ||
And we all know why. | ||
And you can imagine what would happen if they did. | ||
So isn't that something? | ||
These people will do anything for power. | ||
But they'll never reach out to white people. | ||
They'll never mention white people. | ||
They'll never say anything that they'll do for white people. | ||
Placate to white people. | ||
Cater to white people. | ||
Reach out to white people. | ||
They'll never do it. | ||
Even though it is the most important political demographic. | ||
Maybe that changes. | ||
And you know, ironically enough, it would probably have to be a non-white person to get into a position to kind of change that, like Avive Kramaswamy. | ||
I don't know if it would even work, but you'd think the way that they placate to all and cater to all these other groups, but nobody would dare. | ||
Nobody would dare mention a white man. | ||
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Nobody would dare say we're going to do anything for the white man. | |
But the numbers show. | ||
Still your most important political demographic. | ||
But more importantly, more importantly, the numbers that are trending in the direction of the Republican Party in black men and Latino men Would crush the Democrats. | ||
And that's why I'm saying I think that they're going to see this and go into retreat mode. | ||
Really. | ||
They have access to these numbers and more, folks. | ||
They have to see this and go into retreat. | ||
They have to realize. | ||
Because look, Trump, it's over for them. | ||
Trump gets four more years and he's done. | ||
So they have to make this political measurement. | ||
Look, there's no purpose in attacking Trump anymore. | ||
Yeah, we can fight him legislatively at the state level and we can do all kinds of things to sabotage his administration and in Congress, whatever they can do. | ||
Of course, they'll try to throw as many cogs into the machine to try to stop it, whatever. | ||
But to go after the man and to try to separate the man from his voters or to try to stop you, more importantly, to try to stop you from voting for him, that gig is up. | ||
It's over. | ||
We voted for him. | ||
He's got four more years and then he's done. | ||
So I think they're going to go into retreat mode, reorder the depth chart, re-strategize, because they have to realize Trump has the populism. | ||
Trump has, I mean, he's got it. | ||
He's got everything. | ||
As they said, he's got the country. | ||
He's got the popular vote. | ||
He wins in a landslide. | ||
So, no, I don't suspect Trump runs again. | ||
There's rumors. | ||
Oh, loophole in the Constitution. | ||
Oh, you know, they ruined his first four years, whatever. | ||
I don't think Trump's four years and he's done. | ||
I mean, he's going to be what when he's out of there? | ||
Like 79 or older? | ||
I think in his 80s? | ||
I think he'll be over 80. | ||
Doesn't seem like it. | ||
He's got, you know, he's got the energy and the stamina of a younger man, but They have to see these numbers and realize it's not working. | ||
The more they go after Trump at a personal level, the more black men and Latino men like him. | ||
And really, if you think about it, a coalition of white men, Latino men, and black men as a voting block, unbeatable. | ||
Unbeatable. | ||
Because the truth of the matter is, women did not vote for Democrats like the Democrats needed them to. | ||
Just didn't happen. | ||
It just didn't happen. | ||
It looked like they were going to need 65% of the female vote to win this election. | ||
Based off of the polling data after election, it looks like they got maybe 60%, maybe 55%. | ||
So they're going to have to deal with this, folks. | ||
They're going to have to really try to deal with this stuff because they see the tea leaves here. | ||
Everything is trending right. | ||
Everything politically is trending right. | ||
And if they can't just outright steal every election, they are losing political power fast. | ||
Fast. | ||
So we got to look at this. | ||
I mean, I don't want to sit here and scream foul every time you lose. | ||
I could see Tammy Baldwin getting votes from people that voted for Trump. | ||
I'm a little more suspicious against Michigan, to be quite honest. | ||
But the point is, Democrats voted for Trump. | ||
Democrats voted for Trump in Nevada. | ||
Democrats voted for Trump in Michigan. | ||
Democrats voted for Trump in Wisconsin. | ||
Democrats voted for Trump in Pennsylvania. | ||
They know that. | ||
They're losing their own voters. | ||
So they see this and they're going to have to do it too. | ||
Now, remember, what did I say? | ||
They were writing all these stories. | ||
What were the stories, guys? | ||
Like, Trump is enraged at Jewish people or Trump's attacking Jewish people behind the scenes. | ||
And I guess it was the left-wing media just trying to push this anti-Semite thing, even though Trump is very pro-Israel. | ||
At least he was foreign policy-wise. | ||
And certainly the pro-Israel lobbyists and the pro-Israel money is supportive of Donald Trump. | ||
But all that aside, there was some truth to that story. | ||
And what did I say? | ||
Trump was mad because he didn't understand why and how he could be so pro-Israel and not get the Jewish vote. | ||
Well, this is from the Times of Israel. | ||
79% of United States Jews voted for Harris. | ||
According to largest preliminary exit poll, and you can look at places like New York with the largest Jewish population, and those districts all go blue. | ||
Survey says Trump received lowest proportion of Jewish vote for a GOP candidate in 24 years. | ||
Democrats make up majority of voters who think U.S. support for Israel is too strong, which, by the way, that's trending now, but perhaps that's another conversation. | ||
I think that's more of a generational thing. | ||
This is what it was really about, folks. | ||
Trump saw the polling numbers, specifically in New York. | ||
He was trying to make a play for New York. | ||
He knew he needed the Jewish vote to do it, and he just wasn't getting it. | ||
So yeah, I mean, you know, to act like Trump is ranting and raving behind the scenes, I don't believe that. | ||
But yeah, Trump behind the scenes was saying, I don't get it. | ||
How could any Jewish American support the Democrats? | ||
So that's basically what he was saying, is he was seeing the internal polling, and Jewish Americans were going to vote for Harris at a majority rate, and he was like, I don't get it. | ||
I've done so much for Israel. | ||
They're anti-Israel. | ||
I'm pro-Israel. | ||
Why wouldn't they vote for Trump? | ||
He just didn't get it. | ||
And so now the numbers bear out. | ||
So that's what those stories were about. | ||
We told you at day one. | ||
And now the numbers bear out. | ||
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All right. | |
By the way, we're going to hear from Donald Trump. | ||
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So let's go to Donald Trump. | ||
Now, guys, I've never met Donald Trump. | ||
I've never talked to Donald Trump. | ||
But we, I mean, so many things we've talked about on the show Donald Trump ends up doing. | ||
The Madison Square Garden Rally, I think, did anybody say that before us? | ||
Now, what was I saying about like a Trump-style state fair? | ||
You guys remember me talking about that? | ||
Been talking about that for years. | ||
The Trump-style state fair. | ||
Well, lo and behold, Donald Trump releases this absolute home run of a statement for America's 250th anniversary coming up. | ||
Clip one. | ||
Three years from now, the United States will celebrate the biggest and most important milestone in our country's history. | ||
250 years of American independence. | ||
What a great country. | ||
We have to keep it that way. | ||
But that's why, as a nation, we should be preparing for a most spectacular birthday party. | ||
We want to make it the best of all time. | ||
Here is my plan to give America's founding in 1776 the incredible anniversary it truly deserves. | ||
On day one, I will convene a White House task force called Salute to America 250. | ||
It will be responsible for coordinating with state and local governments to ensure not just one day of celebration, but an entire year of festivities across the nation, starting on Memorial Day 2025 and continuing through July 4th, 2026. | ||
Second, I will work with all 50 governors, Republican and Democrat alike, To create the Great American State Fair, a unique one-year exhibition featuring pavilions from all 50 states. | ||
It'll be something. | ||
The Great American State Fair will showcase the glory of every state in the Union, promote pride in our history, and put forth innovative visions for America's future. | ||
My hope is that the amazing people of Iowa will work with my administration to open up the legendary Iowa State Fairgrounds to host the Great American State Fair and welcome millions and millions of visitors from around the world to the heartland of America for this special one-time festival. | ||
Together we will build it and they will come. | ||
Third, alongside the Great American State Fair, we will host major sporting contests for high school athletes. | ||
These are great athletes, wonderful athletes from fantastic high schools all around the country. | ||
These Patriot Games will allow young Americans from every state to show off the best of American skills, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit. | ||
Fourth, I will sign an executive order to bring back our National Garden of American Heroes, which we want to build very badly, commissioned artists for the first 100 statues to populate this new statuary park honoring the greatest Americans of all time. | ||
Fifth, as president, I will invite the leaders and citizens of nations around the world to visit the United States in honor of our 250th anniversary. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
America's tourist industry should get ready because we're going to have a lot of people coming. | ||
It will be a record year. | ||
And finally, and most importantly, I will ask America's great religious communities to pray for our nation and our people as we prepare for this momentous occasion. | ||
From the very beginning, America has been a country sustained and strengthened by prayer. | ||
And by our communities of faith, as we chart a course toward the next 250 years, let us come together and rededicate ourselves as one nation under God. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So, that would mean starting next summer through July 4th, 2026, a year-long party celebrating 250 years of American independence. | ||
How many of those events will you be partaking in? | ||
You know, that's what I'm saying. | ||
You see all this stuff, right? | ||
The Democrats, oh, the party of joy and everything. | ||
Well, boy, that got sucked out of the room immediately. | ||
How can you not want to be a part of this right now? | ||
I mean, we are having so much fun. | ||
The sense of humor that Trump supporters have is, in some cases, it's diabolical. | ||
But really, it's just, it's so much fun. | ||
It's like, we're actually, we're actually the semi-quincentennial. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
That's too many words. | ||
Semi-quincentennial. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
We're going to go with 250th birthday party. | ||
The 250th birthday party. | ||
250. | ||
Party 250. | ||
It's like, how can you not want to be a part of this? | ||
Don't you see how much fun we're having? | ||
Like, we're finally doing something about our corrupt government? | ||
We're finally doing something about the corrupt establishment? | ||
Like, you guys were, it's like, this is what you wanted in the 90s. | ||
What happened to you? | ||
Now we have a political movement that's actually doing it and having fun, and you're sitting here crying, literally shaving your head bald because you can't have an abortion, which isn't even true. | ||
I saw this one lady joking about it. | ||
She said, hey, you're still going to be able to have your abortions, and in fact, it's going to be more affordable because when you drive to these blue states where it's legal, gas will be cheaper. | ||
She's right! | ||
You can still have your precious little abortion. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
It's just crazy, isn't it? | ||
It's just crazy they don't want to be a part of this and they're rejecting it. | ||
But that's just the spell that they're under, unfortunately. | ||
Maybe they'll eventually join us. | ||
Because, you know, there were a lot anti-Trump people 2016-2020 that are with us now. | ||
How about this? | ||
Kamala Harris gives her concession speech yesterday. | ||
Guys, give me clip 16 on the screen. | ||
A squirrel runs across the stage. | ||
Now look, there were multiple squirrels on the scene. | ||
But, you know, I was going to cover the whole peanut the squirrel thing and then it just kind of got out of control and everybody covered it and got a little cringy so I just didn't even bother with it. | ||
There were more important things. | ||
But a squirrel crosses the stage before Kamala takes it. | ||
Walks right down the line of Kamala's path to the podium. | ||
Was that the ghost of Peanut? | ||
The ghost of Peanut the squirrel? | ||
So, there you go. | ||
What are the odds of that? | ||
Alright, as we go to break... | ||
As we go to break here... | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
We've run long here, so we'll come back and look at some of these other meltdowns. | ||
And something hilarious. | ||
I had not seen this before. | ||
Did anybody see the new monument in D.C.? Did anybody see the new monument at the National Mall? | ||
Wait till you see this on the other side of the break. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
And I might make the argument that for the current times, it might be the best monument we've had. | ||
You won't believe what you see. | ||
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And I promise you this! | |
Above all else, I'm going to be more obnoxious, more overbearing, and I'm going to make you all learn to love it because you'll have no choice. | ||
Well, not only is that classic Ric Flair, the nature boy, that was also posted on his X account. | ||
Ric Flair, a Trumper. | ||
I mean, you get a Stone Cold endorsement. | ||
Is that a Mount Rushmore situation? | ||
The Undertaker, Ric Flair... | ||
Hulk Hogan. | ||
Come on, Stone Cold. | ||
Just give us the Mount Rushmore completion. | ||
Just come on. | ||
Just do it. | ||
We need it. | ||
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All right. | |
This is in Washington, D.C. You can't even believe it. | ||
I'm like... | ||
I'm stunned. | ||
But I actually will make the argument that this is the best new monument we've had in a long time. | ||
You go to the D.C. Mall. | ||
Who put this thing up? | ||
A jogger goes to the D.C. Mall, sees a new monument, stunned by it, breaks it all down. | ||
Clip six. | ||
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Clip six. | |
What I'm about to show you, what I'm about to show you, this is why you have to get out early in the morning. | ||
That's why I'm a morning person. | ||
First, let me give you a description. | ||
Am I getting some love? | ||
Let me give you a description. | ||
This is the desk of Nancy Pelosi when she was speaking of the House. | ||
This is a new monument on the Capitol grounds just arrived. | ||
You see this name? | ||
Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Let me show you. | ||
This is the phone, and this is poop. | ||
This is a turd. | ||
You know what a turd is? | ||
This is a turd. | ||
Now take a look. | ||
Look around. | ||
This is what you've got to see. | ||
This is a new statue of the mall. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
This is her desk. | ||
Now, I've got to read to you. | ||
I've got to read to you the inscription on the monument. | ||
Let me read it to you. | ||
Sideline reporter if he wanted to. | ||
He's amazing. | ||
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Honours the brave men and women who broke into the United States Capitol on January 6th, 2021 to loot, urinate, and defecate throughout those hollow halls in order to overturn an election. | |
President Trump celebrates these heroes of January 6th as unbelievable patriots and warriors. | ||
This monument stands as a testament to their daring sacrifice and lasting legacy. | ||
Man, oh man, oh man, you cannot make this up. | ||
This is America. | ||
This is a new, I mean, listen, if you want to see the location, this is the fence off of the Washington Monument. | ||
This guy could be a field reporter. | ||
This is an incredible reporter. | ||
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And this is where the memorial is with a turret. | |
With a turret. | ||
Listen, you can, this is, it's so, it's so unbelievable. | ||
It is unbelievable that this is on the mall. | ||
I, you know, if I tried to describe this to you, you wouldn't believe me. | ||
Just take a moment. | ||
As I walk around inside, there's the telephone. | ||
I'm just wondering if she's calling the National Guard. | ||
You think Nancy's calling the National Guard? | ||
We need more descriptions of what actually Nancy was doing at the time of January 6th, whether she was calling the National Guard as the former President Trump asked her to. | ||
But listen, this is it. | ||
It stands proudly erected on the National Mall. | ||
I mean, I had to stop. | ||
There it is. | ||
A turd. | ||
Poop. | ||
Okay? | ||
Listen, I'm sorry. | ||
It's just, it's just, it's unbelievable. | ||
It's as unbelievable as what you will see in the nation's capital. | ||
Look, but I had to come back to you. | ||
So I'm sure you're going to visit this site, this new monument. | ||
Listen, if I did not see it, I would not believe it. | ||
But here, here you go. | ||
Share this story. | ||
I'm Armstrong Williams, and I'm out of here. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
Incredible work, Armstrong. | ||
Folks, To our audio audience here, it's literally a desk with a three-foot pile of turd. | ||
Again, it's just a desk with a big turd on it. | ||
But I actually think however much it costs, I don't know, it probably costs millions. | ||
It's the best depiction of our current Congress that I've ever seen. | ||
So it actually is very fitting for the current state of our government. | ||
It is a big pile of poop. | ||
All right, we're monitoring what's going on in the Senate and the House. | ||
And again, a quick update. | ||
We're going to be joined now by R.C. Maxwell, who's working in Arizona right now with the Carrie Lake campaign. | ||
We got big news he's going to give us the update on. | ||
Right now, it's confirmed. | ||
Republicans will have at least 52 seats in the Senate. | ||
We're scratching and clawing and fighting for hopefully at least one, two, maybe three more. | ||
But it looks like it's probably two max. | ||
But we're going to get an update from R.C. Maxwell on the Cary Lake situation. | ||
And then after that, we'll take another look at the House. | ||
So R.C. joins me now. | ||
First of all, I want you to kind of give us the latest update, the boots on the ground effort right now, what's going on in Arizona. | ||
Because I look at these different Senate races. | ||
I look at the history of me covering in elections. | ||
It's amazing how... | ||
You never see a Democrat that's winning and then at the buzzer the Republican wins. | ||
Never! | ||
I've never seen that once. | ||
But somehow I've seen that a dozen times. | ||
With the opposite story. | ||
It just happened in three different states in this election. | ||
Specifically Wisconsin and Michigan. | ||
The Republican is leading. | ||
Trump wins the state. | ||
You wake up the next day, the Democrat wins. | ||
Okay. | ||
Never seen that happen for a Republican. | ||
But we have a situation developing in Arizona in Carrie Lake's race. | ||
So, R.C. Maxwell, you're on the ground there working with the campaign. | ||
Give us an update. | ||
Well, yeah, your audience may be wondering the same thing. | ||
Carrie's losing by a significant chunk of votes right now, 60,000 almost. | ||
You're wondering, how is Carrie even having a chance of victory? | ||
Well, she does have a chance of victory. | ||
A new drop just took place in Yavapai County. | ||
Those ballots went essentially 8 to 2 in favor of Lake. | ||
And there's about 59,000 votes left in that small county of Yavapai, which is a very red county. | ||
So what you have to remember is what traditionally happens is Republicans are getting swamped so badly and shellacked on these early votes, on these mail-in votes that are either dropped off at a drop box at the last second or the day before. | ||
But what's different in this election, Owen, is that turning point action in the Arizona victory table that's been out here has been pledging away, eating into that deficit, working very hard to get out low propensity voters. | ||
And that is what actually might save Carrie Lake here in this election. | ||
So you ask what's happening on the ground here in Arizona. | ||
There's a ballot curing effort underway. | ||
What is ballot curing? | ||
That is essentially when signatures that were for some reason kicked back or unverified Ballots that were Republican ballots that didn't count, those ballots can be cured. | ||
Now, Democrats also assuming we have their own ballot-curing effort that's underway. | ||
Our ground game has beaten Democrats out here in Arizona, so we can assume that we're going to cure more ballots than Democrats will. | ||
On top of that, there's a lot of returns still coming in from Maricopa County. | ||
As I alluded to today. | ||
So there's going to be two big batches that's going to come today and essentially early tomorrow. | ||
One of those batches is going to be neck and neck for Lake and Gallego. | ||
But one of those batches is going to be Heavy Lake. | ||
So Carrie Lake, all she has to do is win by about a 53 to 54 percent clip. | ||
These remaining 600,000 votes, Owen. | ||
And if she's able to do that, she wins. | ||
And this race very well may come down to a few hundred votes. | ||
Remember, our Attorney General's race came down to 280 votes. | ||
In 2022, so our ballot curing effort is that all the more important here in Arizona because this may very well let me come down to the ballots that we were able to cure. | ||
So it's all, you know, speed ahead here in Arizona. | ||
If you want to help cure ballots in Arizona, you can also do the same thing in Wisconsin. | ||
You can visit tpaction.com slash cure. | ||
We'd love for your audience to help in the effort, especially those who are in Arizona and Wisconsin. | ||
But we can still win this thing. | ||
And as you know, Owen, having an additional Senate seat is huge, especially when the Republican Party, we like to vote against ourselves. | ||
We may need a warrior like Carrie Lake in the Senate. | ||
So this thing isn't over yet. | ||
Well, we need Carrie Lake in the Senate, not just for the vote, but also it's the vibe shift of the new Republican Party that's just not weak is another reason I think we need her in there. | ||
Now, I want you to give out that website again if there's any audience in Arizona that want to help in this effort. | ||
Also, you can reach out to RC on X at Black Hannity. | ||
And I'm glad you're down there putting in the effort. | ||
And we'll talk more about the ground game, too. | ||
But again, put out that website and then I'll give you the question about the ground game and then put out the website and you can answer the question. | ||
You know, I think what we've seen here is a pretty good dual effort. | ||
You know, Turning Point, who you're working with in this effort, they put forth a huge ground game in Arizona. | ||
And they did a good job focusing there, where some other individuals were focusing on Pennsylvania, which we also flipped in this election. | ||
So the results have poured in there. | ||
So let's talk about that ground game. | ||
But again, people that want to get involved, give out that website one more time. | ||
That website is tpaction.com slash here. | ||
You can sign up for a litany of the trainings we have here in Arizona and Wisconsin. | ||
We have trainings happening throughout the day to fit into your schedule. | ||
You give us about two hours of your time, you're probably going to be able to cure a handful of ballots. | ||
And again, that may be the deciding factor in the election. | ||
But this ground game effort that you talk about has been so important. | ||
Oh, and Turning Point Action's actually been in 10 different swing states, and we won all of those different swing states. | ||
We did work in conjunction with the man, Scott Pressler, who really led the effort in Pennsylvania there. | ||
But Republicans didn't have this in 2020. | ||
We just didn't have this effort engaging low propensity, low probable voters, new voters. | ||
You know, traditionally, Republicans kind of hang their hat. | ||
On election day votes. | ||
And the big question was, okay, is this going to cannibalize Republican votes? | ||
This effort to have early votes in Pennsylvania, in Michigan, in Arizona, is this going to cannibalize Republican votes? | ||
And so far, the answer has been no. | ||
Because again, you have to realize there's a lot of people that I was talking to personally the day of the election who was saying, yeah, you know what, I have my ballot at home. | ||
You know, I'm not quite exactly sure where my polling location is. | ||
They changed minds. | ||
So they change minds. | ||
People need to be urged to vote. | ||
I know there's been lots of jokes about being in a swing state and having to hang up your phone because you're getting, you know, bothered off the hook from all sorts of activists, either from Elon's PAC or from Charlie Kirk's PAC or from the Trump campaign themselves. | ||
So this effort, as annoying as it was, has been the difference maker in a lot of these states because, again, the votes come down to Less than 100,000 votes. | ||
And Republicans, we're just tired of getting shellacked on the early vote and on the mail-in ballot vote. | ||
So we're urging, look, if you're old, if you have a lot of kids, if you have responsibilities, just put your mail in the ballot, put it in a drop box, drop it off. | ||
And it turns out that strategy has been successful. | ||
We just have to see what happens here in Arizona. | ||
If Trump can get to a six and a half point lead, a six point lead in Arizona, there's a good chance Carrie Lake is going to become a new senator. | ||
Well, and here's what we've definitely learned in this election, and I think the Democrats are going to have to do some serious soul-searching and internalizing with this fact. | ||
Democrats voted for Trump. | ||
I mean, the numbers are very clear, and I think that's why Carrie Lake has this deficit currently, is Democrats voted for Trump. | ||
I mean, period. | ||
Democrat voters in Arizona voted for Trump. | ||
They voted down ballot for other Democrats, but they did vote for Donald Trump. | ||
The numbers just bear out. | ||
But you're saying, I mean, what's... | ||
Obviously, you guys are going to put in the good work because it's that important. | ||
But I mean, what's the morale like? | ||
I mean, Kerry seems to be, you know, she doesn't seem to be down in the dumps. | ||
She's still fighting hard. | ||
Yeah, so Atlas is one of the best polling entities. | ||
They correctly predicted the last election cycle, and they were one of the few election entities that correctly analyzed how this election would go. | ||
They have Carrie Lake as the likely winner now of the Senate election based upon the returns that we're seeing. | ||
The frustrating part, Owen, is, as you know, Maricopa County election officials view counting ballots as a cursory activity. | ||
They just kind of do this after the fact. | ||
Despite the fact that the entire country is hanging on these results. | ||
So we're only getting a few dozens of thousands of votes being counted per four to three hour block. | ||
So votes are coming in slowly, which means that also the list of individuals who need to have their ballot cured is also coming in slowly. | ||
Which is keeping us on our toes, which is one of the reasons why we'll take as many volunteers as we can handle. | ||
However, like I said, one of the reasons you're seeing Kerry remain optimistic is because she knows the same things I know, is that there is about 600, 700,000 votes out there in Maricopa, in Arizona, and many of those votes are Election Day votes, and many of those are Republican counties I mean, you look at Paul Gasar, Andy Biggs, these are guys who should be winning by 64%, 65% of the vote. | ||
They're currently only winning by 59%, 60%, which tells you they have more returns in their congressional district to come through. | ||
And those are going to be heavy Cary Lake ballots. | ||
So we are optimistic, but there's more work to be done. | ||
And if we see this thing through and get Cary Lake in, For the reasons you alluded to, this will be the icing on top of the cake for Republicans. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, again, we sat here and watched Nevada, Wisconsin, and Michigan flip. | ||
The Republican Senate candidates were ahead in all three of those states after Trump declared victory. | ||
You wake up the next day, the Democrats ahead. | ||
So it's like... | ||
I mean, yeah, I don't want to do a whole segment on the voter fraud issues here. | ||
But you never see it go the other way, right? | ||
I mean, you just you never seem to see it go the other way. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Is that is that a different issue? | ||
Is that because Republicans in Pennsylvania, you did see McCormick hold on. | ||
You actually saw him increase his lead as things shrunk. | ||
And one of the reasons is because what Cliff Maloney, Scott Pressler and like I said, Turning Point Action in Pennsylvania really hammering home mail in ballots. | ||
We've had the exact same effort here in Arizona. | ||
So that's one of the reasons why we're optimistic. | ||
I mean, we've had Republicans, though, trained. | ||
We have lawyers watching every ballot being adjudicated currently. | ||
So it's a lot harder for the shenanigans that we all believe that was pulled in 2020 to be pulled again here in 2024 because of the sheer increase in experience that Republicans have. | ||
We have Harmeet Dillon monitoring things here in Arizona. | ||
And as you know, the team that Laura Trump put together at the RNC to monitor things nationally in swing states has been something that we've never seen. | ||
In fact, we have more lawyers, we have more election staff than Democrats from what we're seeing in swing states. | ||
So we feel very good about the effort that we've put forward. | ||
Certainly, we would have liked things to go better in Nevada, but we still feel great about things in Arizona. | ||
And we're going to leave it all out on the field here. | ||
I certainly appreciate you giving me the opportunity to speak to some of these issues because, like I said, this Senate seat is very, very important, especially when you consider how squishy some of these other senators are. | ||
Well, it's an important seat, and I really like Carrie Lake. | ||
I mean, I really like her as a person. | ||
I think she'd be a great senator. | ||
I really would like to see her in there. | ||
And you guys are still fighting the good fight. | ||
And unfortunately, I mean, I don't even... | ||
I'm going to be careful how I say this, but it's like, I monitor the conservative news, I monitor the big networks, and they'd much rather put some girl on that just emerged in the last six months of the Trump supporter that'll show you cleavage than somebody that's actually doing the work like you. | ||
I mean, I'll just leave it at that. | ||
It's fine. | ||
We're all going to get along. | ||
We're taking our country back. | ||
But it's like, I just get frustrated with this stuff. | ||
I mean, let's put the people on that are getting the work done at At the vote level, especially right now. | ||
Putting that aside, I'm sure you saw, though, speaking of the votes, I mean, I'm sure you saw all these leftists, all these Democrats now, they're like, they're calling shenanigans. | ||
They're saying, well, how did Biden get 81 million votes? | ||
Something's wrong. | ||
There's 15 million missing Democrat votes. | ||
And we're sitting here like, uh, yeah, we've been saying that for four years. | ||
You're now just getting it. | ||
So clearly the effort worked. | ||
And I mean, I don't know what you're hearing behind the scenes. | ||
I've heard some stuff basically. | ||
I mean, they caught people in Detroit. | ||
They caught people in Philadelphia. | ||
I mean, what can you say about Maricopa County and what's been going on there? | ||
Well, look, there's a lot of ongoing issues being looked into, especially including, like I said, the slow pace of ballot curing that we've been getting from the recorder's office. | ||
Consider for a moment, Owen, that the recorder, the top election official in the biggest county in Arizona, literally just deleted his Twitter. | ||
During the midst of these election results, he has now made it harder for himself to communicate information to the people. | ||
He deleted his Twitter. | ||
And, of course, the mainstream media is saying, oh, it's justified. | ||
He's getting so much toxic activity online on Elon's X. So there's a lot happening behind the scenes. | ||
I can't speak to every filing that may be in the midst of taking place. | ||
But just know that not only has there been a flurry of lawsuits filed by Turning Point PAC in relation to some of the election activity we've seen out here recently, we have, like I said, an Arizona Republican Party who's really monitoring things. | ||
There hasn't been, you know, your traditional Maricopa County long lines or a pipe break or anything like that taking place. | ||
In fact, on the elections.maricopa.gov website, people can actually monitor things. | ||
There's a live feed that kind of shows you as ballots are being counted. | ||
And the unfortunate thing, obviously, is that anyone who has would do their due diligence as an election official to run this a lot cleaner, we would have our results by now. | ||
We do have a new recorder coming in, Justin Heap, who just won his election. | ||
There's a reason why Steven Ricker is on his way out. | ||
But our new recorder hopefully is going to get this thing squared away and figure it out to where to where we can be counting faster. | ||
I don't know if if it's too many breaks being given to these government officials. | ||
I don't know if there's just a non-efficient process, if they're being purposefully unproductive. | ||
But for, you know, 20,000 votes or so to be counted in a day after a national election, it's just ridiculous. | ||
It's a travesty. | ||
But there's nothing extra nefarious going on beyond that. | ||
But then again, we may not know until more things come out. | ||
We don't necessarily know communication behind the scenes taking place between these election officials may be resulting in the slow pace of ballot-curing names being released. | ||
We'll find out more as this thing continues to go on. | ||
But like I said, I have a full faith in our election integrity team. | ||
We have a lot of lawyers. | ||
We have a lot of people who understand election law. | ||
We've paid a lot of money for these people. | ||
So they're the cream of the crop. | ||
And that's one of the reasons why I think you may be seeing a different election result. | ||
I mean, obviously you can't just opine on this, but certainly Democrats are missing a few million votes. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, you have until November 10th to take part here. | ||
If you're listening and you want to get involved, specifically in Arizona, tpaction.com slash cure, tpaction.com slash cure, or rcmaxwell at Black Hannity on X is pretty easy to get in touch with there, too. | ||
So either way, you can help in this effort, help get Cary Lake across the line. | ||
And, you know, we won't get into too much of the election integrity stuff. | ||
You can, though, look at certain potentials and see how this effort might be necessary. | ||
They might say, oh, we're going to throw a bunch of ballots in this district out for curing and hope they don't put the effort in. | ||
But I think at the end of the day, day one, Donald Trump needs to put together a team on not just election integrity, but election, I don't know, restoration or reformation. | ||
I mean, the way we hold these elections is just a joke. | ||
I mean, we shouldn't be sitting here dealing with this in Arizona. | ||
You shouldn't have to sit here and cure thousands of ballots or tens of thousands of ballots because of the vote by mail situation. | ||
This stuff just needs to be done with. | ||
You know, I'll ask you this in closing. | ||
And you didn't bring up poll watchers, so I'm guessing that wasn't a problem like we've had in other states. | ||
But I'll ask you this just out of curiosity in closing. | ||
How hard is it to cure a ballot? | ||
When you get a ballot that's gotten rejected, how hard is it to get in touch with the individuals? | ||
It's not hard, difficult at all. | ||
There needs to be a little bit of elbow grease put into the process, but it's very easy for these individuals to cure their ballot once they enter their information on the website that we send to them. | ||
And if anyone's listening and are interested in curing their ballot now, Arizona.Vote is where they can go to check their ballot status and make sure their ballot is cured. | ||
But it's not difficult at all for individuals to cure their ballot. | ||
Now, what is difficult, Owen, is that sometimes there takes convincing. | ||
I mean, people are tired of election calls. | ||
Now they're getting a call after the election saying that their vote wasn't maybe counted. | ||
They're hearing this from someone from a PAC. Maybe they haven't heard from the actual county office yet. | ||
So now a red flag is going off. | ||
Our staffer has to do some work to convince them that this is actually legitimate. | ||
And then this person's thinking, look, Trump's already won. | ||
You know, what is it matter if my ballot isn't cured? | ||
You know, obviously, we need Carrie Lake to win. | ||
And we also, Owen, have some of these state legislators, state Senate races, which are also within the margin of maybe being in 1,000 votes. | ||
So we need all these votes to count. | ||
There needs to be some elbow grease put into the process, but I think no one trains on relational organizing better than Charlie Kirk and Tyler Boyer. | ||
And, you know, Turning Point staff is very well trained. | ||
And that's what we'd like everyone, you know, watching at home to do is come to one of our trainings and do this process. | ||
It's very easy once it's done. | ||
We just have to do it. | ||
And there's no one to do the work but us. | ||
Because everyone wants to celebrate, which I completely understand. | ||
But like we've all said during this segment, Carrie Lake needs to be Arizona Senator. | ||
Ruben Gallego would be an absolute nightmare. | ||
Yeah, he'd be a far leftist. | ||
And what I do see happening here, and it's a great thing to see, because this is typically where Republicans And conservatives really more so, not politicians, but just conservatives, Republican voters, tend to lack behind the left, and that is the activism effort. | ||
I mean, that's just the faith. | ||
It's just the activism effort, but we're catching up. | ||
We're making huge inroads there. | ||
You're doing a great job in Arizona, and I get this all the time, and I'm sure you do too. | ||
It's what can I do to help? | ||
What can I do to help? | ||
Well, you know, sometimes the answer isn't obvious. | ||
Sometimes the answer isn't sexy. | ||
This is what you can do to help right now, folks. | ||
They need you on the ground in Arizona. | ||
Carrie Lake needs you right now. | ||
We can still win this Senate seat. | ||
It's going to take some effort. | ||
But this is what has to be done. | ||
So continue the effort, R.C. Maxwell, tpaction.com slash cure if you want to help him in Arizona. | ||
You can also reach out to him on X at Black Hannity. | ||
And I'll be following you for any further reporting. | ||
And, of course, you've got a line to me if you want to let me know anything as well. | ||
Thanks, Owen. | ||
All right. | ||
Good to have you. | ||
Good to see you again, too, as well. | ||
All right. | ||
There you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So this thing is still ongoing. | ||
There's still a couple seats that we can get. | ||
Pennsylvania is looking good. | ||
They haven't called it yet. | ||
It's looking good. | ||
And then, of course, the late campaign is still putting forth an effort to get that seat, too. | ||
And they feel like it can be done. | ||
They've crunched the numbers, and they feel like it can be done. | ||
So you're looking at a situation where I think 54 is probably the max. | ||
53 might be the good odds, but we're pulling for Carrie Lake. | ||
Man, I'd love to see her in the Senate. | ||
She's just so great. | ||
And it's just we need more people in the Republican Party that just deal with the media straight to their face and just shuts them down and just puts them in their place, and she's certainly one of those. | ||
So we'll continue to follow that. | ||
I do have some other Senate news coming up, some other election news. | ||
Maybe we'll take another look at the House But yeah, the honeymoon day is over. | ||
Now we get to work and we can maybe celebrate a little bit more at the inauguration. | ||
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Maybe we'll get a House update, a little Senate update. | ||
Tons of video clips still to play. | ||
A couple other big news story. | ||
The Infowars war room moves on. | ||
All right, quickly here. | ||
I'm crunching these numbers in the House. | ||
I think it's safe to say the Republicans will have a two-seat advantage. | ||
I think that's safe to say at this point Odds are three-seat advantage. | ||
And then there's a couple other races that are up for play right now. | ||
But I think your max potential would be six. | ||
So I think your odds are three-seat advantage for Republicans in the House. | ||
I think your max best situation is a six-seat advantage. | ||
But I'd say it's safe to say right now two-seat advantage is Is a very, very safe bet, 99%. | ||
And, I mean, folks, at this point, if anything less than two seats happens, then there needs to be serious investigations because that's outrageous. | ||
I just went through all the numbers in that short break, and it'd just be ridiculous. | ||
It'd just be absolutely absurd. | ||
Now, I will say, some of these seats that looked like they were going in the Democrats' direction, some late ballot drops are coming in and starting to change the needle there, which would be nice to see. | ||
Not these Democrats flipping seats in districts that Trump won. | ||
But it just shows. | ||
Democrats voted for Trump. | ||
I mean, there's no doubt that happened. | ||
And that made a big difference here, especially in the swing states. | ||
But again, latest House numbers, unless there's just some serious shenanigans happening, Republicans should safely get two seats in the House as an advantage. | ||
Three, I'd say, would be the odds favorite, and then potentially six would be your best case scenario. | ||
Happening in the House. | ||
But I think... | ||
They won't call these races, but I don't know. | ||
I mean, two looks safe. | ||
Two looks 99% safe. | ||
Three looks 89% safe, let's say. | ||
So we'll continue to monitor that and update that as we go on. | ||
They won't call the Pennsylvania Senate seat yet. | ||
And Arizona, obviously, still up as well. | ||
So you will see either... | ||
Well, Republicans have 52 seats in the Senate right now. | ||
I don't know why they won't call Pennsylvania. | ||
Very sketchy. | ||
Not just the Senate seat, but the House seat that's up there, too. | ||
The Republican continues to gain his advantage in that House race. | ||
They just won't call it. | ||
99% in. | ||
And then the same thing in the Senate race. | ||
The Republican candidate, McCormick, continues to get a heavier advantage with each drop. | ||
And that's like 97% counted. | ||
So I don't know why they won't call it. | ||
They won't. | ||
But both of those things are definitely playing to the Republicans' favor. | ||
So at this point, I'm willing to say if the Republicans don't win the final seat in the House and the Senate that are up for grabs in Pennsylvania, I'll call shenanigans on that. | ||
Oh, have they finally called that race? | ||
Okay, good. | ||
All right. | ||
They finally called it. | ||
I mean, yeah, that's literally just 20 minutes ago they called it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, well, that's good. | ||
Okay, well, that's finally. | ||
So I believe that puts them at 53 then, guys. | ||
So now you got 53. | ||
If my numbers are adding up, that's 53. | ||
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Okay. | |
And so now you're looking at the Cary Lake race as potentially 54 in the Senate. | ||
So that story just broke. | ||
Okay, it's about damn time. | ||
So now that House race, they got to call soon, too. | ||
I mean, they got to call that soon, too. | ||
They have called the House race as well, guys? | ||
Beautiful. | ||
Okay. | ||
Great job to the crew following that. | ||
Amazing job. | ||
These numbers are just coming in. | ||
I was just looking at the numbers and I didn't see them call it, but now they've called it. | ||
Okay, great job. | ||
Great job. | ||
That's huge. | ||
Yeah, so now, yeah, I'll stay where I'm at on the house just because there's other races ongoing. | ||
But yeah, I'd say it's 99% safe, two-seat advantage in the House. | ||
89% safe, three-seat advantage in the House. | ||
And then there's three seats that could go Republican, could go Democrat. | ||
I'd say six is probably your best-case scenario as the advantage in the House. | ||
But now you've got 53 in the Senate. | ||
You're fighting for the final seat there in Arizona. | ||
And we'll continue to monitor that as well. | ||
Now I'll get into this other story happening with who's going to be the Senate president. | ||
Majority leadership here. | ||
So we'll just continue to follow all of these stories. | ||
Now, I'm gonna have to dig in deeper to this because... | ||
A lot of times what you'll see to try to manipulate and massage situations is early reports. | ||
It's kind of like what Gavin Newsom is doing right now to try to get his name and face in the headlines, positioning himself as the top candidate for 2028 for the Democrats. | ||
So that could be what's going on with this Senate deal. | ||
John Thune and John Cornyn We're good to go. | ||
According to multiple senators and aides, Thune and Cornyn, along with their allies, have been burning up the phones of members in search of support ahead of next week's election to replace outgoing Senate leader Mitch McConnell. | ||
So, I mean, all reporting would indicate it's definitely down to these two. | ||
Other names have been thrown around, like Rick Scott and Senator Mike Lee, Look, I look at this and I get there's kind of a seniority deal and a tradition deal that goes on as far as pecking order when it comes to Senate leadership, but I'm not really excited about Thune or Cornyn, to be honest. | ||
Doesn't really do much for me. | ||
Rick Scott would be fine, I suppose, if I was trying to order them all. | ||
Mike Lee would be the best. | ||
Mike Lee, I think, would be the best. | ||
But I just think they're going with just pecking order here. | ||
And they're just going with longevity here. | ||
You know, I've had moments, you know, Cornyn comes from Texas. | ||
So as a Texan, I guess I'd probably just support the home cooking. | ||
More so than somebody from South Dakota. | ||
I mean, all of them are better than McConnell, but yeah, I mean, that's not saying much. | ||
In fact, that's not saying anything at all, but... | ||
It's probably going to be Cornyn. | ||
It's probably going to be Cornyn. | ||
Is what these indicators are showing me. | ||
So... | ||
I've had moments where Cornyn has been very rock solid, but he's very establishment, kind of neo-hawkish, and he just doesn't really move the needle. | ||
And maybe that's what they want. | ||
That's not what I want. | ||
I want a Senate leadership that moves the needle, that rattles the cage, and that strikes fear into the heart of the Democrats. | ||
And I don't really think Cornyn is that guy. | ||
He's more of a, you know, he'll sit in the middle and Try to neutralize. | ||
Really? | ||
You just had Chuck Schumer, one of the dirtiest rats in the history of our Congress, one of the dirtiest rat politicians that does strike fear and dirty deal in D.C. That's what you should be countering with. | ||
Somebody that will strike fear in D.C., somebody that will deal. | ||
And I just, I mean, I... It's just... | ||
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It's not going to be Cornyn, folks. | |
But looks like I'd say he's your odds-on favorite. | ||
We'll see, though. | ||
I'm sure there'll be more headlines as this story heats up, getting closer to the decision. | ||
By the way, they're blaming... | ||
They're blaming George Clooney... | ||
For turning on Biden. | ||
George Clooney blamed by Democrats for turning on Biden. | ||
Oh, George Clooney controls your party, huh? | ||
That's funny. | ||
That's hilarious if you actually believe that. | ||
And then other headlines. | ||
Did celebrity endorsements actually harm Kamala Harris? | ||
You know, I would say it's definitely safe to say they didn't make a difference. | ||
They definitely didn't make a difference. | ||
Did they harm? | ||
Maybe? | ||
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Maybe. | |
Maybe they harmed, but did that change the result? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But nothing is going to change. | ||
Nothing is going to change. | ||
They still have these celebrities under thumb, under foot. | ||
They still have the blackmail. | ||
They'll still jump when they're told to jump. | ||
But nobody listens anymore. | ||
They have no power anymore. | ||
We don't care about them anymore. | ||
So that divide is just going to continue and widen even. | ||
But you know, it's funny. | ||
Here's Aaron Rodgers making fun of that phenomenon on with Pat McAfee earlier today in clip 20. | ||
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Well, if you don't know what to do on trade deadline, you should just ask your favorite celebrity and inform you because that's really important. | |
My favorite is when the celebrity says, I'll move it if this doesn't happen. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Where are you headed? | ||
Canada? | ||
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My favorite is when the celebrity is bought and paid for by China. | |
But anyway. | ||
You guys have a great day. | ||
Do you guys know who he's talking about? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
The crew knows. | ||
He's talking about LeBron. | ||
I mean, that's a shot right at LeBron. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
That's funny stuff. | ||
I mean, look, I can be a fair dealer here. | ||
And there's no doubt LeBron is a very accomplished athlete, right? | ||
You can't deny it. | ||
And still playing into his old age. | ||
And he is a family man. | ||
You know, as far as we know, there's no scandals or anything there. | ||
Well, yeah, there is the Diddy Party aspect of it. | ||
But that's still a bit of a mystery. | ||
I mean, as far as the public is concerned, as far as the general public is concerned, there's no LeBron controversies or anything like that. | ||
They don't really probably know about the Diddy stuff. | ||
I mean, look, I'll give the guy credit as a fair, neutral dealer. | ||
But yeah, he'll never say anything about the Communist Chinese. | ||
And we all know why. | ||
It's where all his shoes are made. | ||
Let's get a camera into the factories where all of the LeBron James and NBA products are made. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
But see, and think about it like this, too. | ||
If I need advice on how to hit a bank shot, I'll give LeBron James a call. | ||
How about that? | ||
If I need advice on politics, I'm not calling LeBron James. | ||
I'm not even going to consider it. | ||
Not even in the Rolodex. | ||
But there are real political implications here. | ||
There are real political implications here. | ||
Because Trump... | ||
I mean, folks, how much can Trump actually do? | ||
Could Trump bring shoe manufacturing? | ||
You know, shoe manufacturing used to be a big industry in America. | ||
Shoe manufacturing used to provide... | ||
Hundreds of thousands of middle-class jobs in this country. | ||
Hundreds of thousands. | ||
I mean, this is no insult to, you know, somebody that wants to work in a factory, but if you wanted to just kind of have a, you know, let's say a simple life, but make a good, consistent living, you can go work in a factory. | ||
You can go work in a shoe factory 10, 20 years and Get retirement, be making six figures a year, own a home, have something to leave your children, and just work at a shoe factory nine to five. | ||
How much of this can Trump actually bring back to the country? | ||
How much? | ||
How much manufacturing can we really... | ||
I mean, that's a thing. | ||
What if Trump puts a 10% tariff, 20% tariff on Nike products coming in? | ||
What happens then? | ||
Nike is a product of Oregon. | ||
And it's kind of an interesting thing, because I have to consider, I know people that work at Nike. | ||
And they're good Americans. | ||
They like Trump. | ||
So they get it. | ||
And this is, you know, on the marketing side, the social media side, creative side. | ||
They get it. | ||
And Nike is one of the richest companies in the world. | ||
Maybe the richest athletic gear companies in the world. | ||
You can afford to make your products in America. | ||
Okay? | ||
You can. | ||
You can. | ||
But see, all these people, this is the essence of the swamp. | ||
And that's why all these liberals that talk about the millionaires, the billionaires, they're so phony. | ||
Look at the real greedy class. | ||
Call out, oh, the price gouging, the price gouging. | ||
Oh yeah, a grocery store is price gouging. | ||
You ever meet somebody that's running a grocery store? | ||
They're working in the margins. | ||
Not like people at Nike. | ||
Not like people at Apple. | ||
Not these companies where everything is manufactured and produced overseas. | ||
Their margins are just like hardly even existent. | ||
You're running a grocery store. | ||
You're working in the margins. | ||
And that's who they attack. | ||
And they say price gouging. | ||
No, they're responding to the economy that the Democrats created. | ||
And this is beyond party politics. | ||
The Republicans do it too. | ||
This is the essence of the swap. | ||
Allowing all the manufacturing to go overseas. | ||
And again, it's like, I don't want to come out and be anti-Walmart or anti-Amazon, but it's just true. | ||
They are the ones that want the manufacturing overseas because it drives their profits through the roof, and then they're the richest people in the world. | ||
They're the richest people in the country. | ||
But nobody will call them out by name. | ||
Now, they'll probably go after Bezos now. | ||
It'll be T-minus, what, four months before they go after Bezos? | ||
Who knows? | ||
I don't know if Bezos is ever going to try to get goods manufactured in America again. | ||
But that's what it's all about. | ||
I'd like to see that. | ||
I'd like to see the Walton family, the Kroenke family, Bezos, all these huge people. | ||
I'd like to see them. | ||
Why don't you step up to the table and work with Trump and say, you know what? | ||
Let's bring goods back to America to be made and to be produced. | ||
Let's buy, make, and sell American. | ||
Let's just do it. | ||
Ford Motors, all of them. | ||
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All of them. | |
Let's do it. | ||
And Trump, of course, is the only one that can do that. | ||
See, that's what it is. | ||
Oh, yeah, LeBron James endorses Democrat because he's just such a good social liberal. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
LeBron James is endorsing the swamp because he doesn't want 10%, 20% tariffs on his shoes coming from China. | ||
Get real. | ||
All right, let's do this. | ||
You know what? | ||
We'll stay kind of in the sports lane. | ||
Stephen A. Smith. | ||
Now, look, I... I'll give some credit here again. | ||
But if you've been following Stephen A. Smith over the years, I don't know. | ||
There's been times where I just listen to this guy. | ||
He's just outright racist. | ||
Just outright racist against white people. | ||
Which, by the way, I don't even care. | ||
Be racist against white people. | ||
Doesn't bother me a bit. | ||
I don't care if you don't like me because of my skin color. | ||
But I will give Stephen A. credit here. | ||
Because since Trump's election, he's been going on conservative talk shows, and he's been talking to Trump supporters, and he's been trying to talk the left off of the ledge. | ||
And I want to play this clip of him on The View. | ||
I believe it was on The View. | ||
And just stick with this, because there's some important things that come out here that need to be understood, and why the radical left is just completely losing their mind and now losing politically. | ||
And so part of me is like, hey, that's a good thing. | ||
Just let them go off the deep end. | ||
But no, there should be things, common sense things that we should come together on to make our country better. | ||
And that's what we need right now. | ||
So here's Stephen A. Smith going on The View, trying to talk these radicals off the ledge. | ||
You've been asked, I hear, about running for political office in the future. | ||
And some people have said that they could see you running for president. | ||
Would you do that? | ||
You think you qualified to run for president? | ||
I mean, the bar is pretty low anyway. | ||
Can you rephrase that? | ||
I just think that the bar is really low because Trump really had no political experience and went from zero to 100, right? | ||
He didn't start in the city council and stuff like that. | ||
So the bar is low, anyone can run. | ||
I have said this on many occasions, the answer would be hell no, because I like my life, I'm living a pretty good life. | ||
But I must confess, I do. | ||
I wish I could debate some of these guys. | ||
I'd love to be on a debate stage going up against these guys. | ||
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Don't say that because we will arrange that. | |
And I'm half joking, but I kind of mean it. | ||
I mean, I have no desire to be a congressional figure or a senator. | ||
Just wanted to real quick here. | ||
So this is what's important. | ||
I wish Stephen A. Smith would go debate people. | ||
And, you know, honestly, the Democrats and the left should be begging him because he's actually good at debate and good on his feet. | ||
You don't see leftist, liberals, Democrats debating. | ||
You don't. | ||
They do not do it. | ||
And that's because they can't. | ||
They're not smart. | ||
They're wrong on most of the issues. | ||
And if they do get into policy stances, they come out as just absolutely radical. | ||
So I wish you could get some debate. | ||
And again, he's been going on conservative talk shows. | ||
That's where he's been going. | ||
If you look for Stephen A. Smith doing guest appearances, it's on SiriusXM Patreon. | ||
It's on local AM and FM stations that are conservative talk shows. | ||
That's where he goes. | ||
So yeah, I'd like to see some debate, actually. | ||
Continue the clip. | ||
Came to me and you told me I had a legitimate shot to win the presidency of the United States of America. | ||
I would definitely consider it, but here's the problem. | ||
So you want to break through the line? | ||
Oh yeah, that's right. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
For that, yes, because others have. | ||
Okay, including Democrats, by the way. | ||
I mean, they broke the line, what's wrong with me doing it? | ||
But I would be independent because I don't like either side. | ||
And I'm not going to be bought and paid for. | ||
I'm going to do what I believe is in the best case. | ||
Well, they act like they don't like either side. | ||
You're in the tank for the Democrats. | ||
Whatever that may be. | ||
And I'm going to make my decisions and I'm going to stand on it. | ||
And that's what most people say when they run and then they get in there and it's like, hey, you can't make that decision without us. | ||
And it's like, well, where did you come from? | ||
That part right there is huge. | ||
...pocket books on either side because they know that it takes money to campaign, run the commercials. | ||
Look at what Trump did in terms of the commercials that he was running against Kamala Harris. | ||
He spent millions upon millions of dollars You know, doing what he did. | ||
And you need the money in order to be known. | ||
But if I didn't need it, please, it was just us going on a debate stage and let's talk about the issues that affect America. | ||
Name the time and place. | ||
So listen, what- So let's see if he does it. | ||
I guarantee you there are plenty of voices on the right that would gladly debate him. | ||
But did you catch what Whoopi said and the response from Stephen A. Smith? | ||
Did you guys catch what he said there? | ||
Oh, and I wonder if they're talking about Obama. | ||
Oh, all the time people get in there and say this and say that, and then they get in and they can't do anything because they're controlled by the money, they're controlled by the swamp, they're controlled by the D.C. elites. | ||
Did you catch that? | ||
Are they talking about Obama? | ||
Who are they talking about? | ||
Are they talking about all of them? | ||
You know who they're not talking about? | ||
You know who that doesn't define? | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
They sit here and complain about politicians that talk a big game and then get into office and don't do any of the things they said they would do because they're controlled. | ||
And then the one politician that doesn't describe politics They attack every single day. | ||
The one politician who is not beholden to the D.C. class. | ||
The one politician who is not beholden to the swamp, to D.C. politics. | ||
The one politician who gets into office and doesn't change all of his stances. | ||
The one politician, and his name is Donald Trump, and they attack him every single day. | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Isn't that just amazing? | ||
By the way, we got more absolute breakdowns from The View. | ||
We may get to some of these clips. | ||
I got so many clips left here, too. | ||
A couple other news stories. | ||
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Alright, let's quickly here. | ||
We got some breaking news. | ||
Let's first go to the White House. | ||
Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
Is anybody buying this? | ||
They're leaving Trump with the best economy ever. | ||
Yes, sure they are. | ||
Clip 26. | ||
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The president and vice president are proud to be leaving behind the strongest economy in the world. | |
And the president and the vice president are proud to have change America for the better. | ||
That's going to be their focus in the upcoming remaining days. | ||
You heard the president say that we have 74 days left of his administration. | ||
And they are going to make every day count on behalf of the American people, regardless of who voted for them. | ||
Imagine saying that after a resounding defeat. | ||
Loud and clear, popular vote and electoral college. | ||
300 plus, by the way. | ||
What was the final number? | ||
I believe 313 for Trump in the electoral college. | ||
Imagine saying that. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
We're going to have a White House. | ||
I'll report this now. | ||
Trump has just announced his... | ||
White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles. | ||
I'm not going to come out on the attack here. | ||
I'm not a fan of this pick at all, but let's see. | ||
And I will just tell you, she will be under a lot of scrutiny. | ||
She will be under a lot of scrutiny from, let's say, some of the more of the dissident right... | ||
Some more of the hard right, some more of the younger generational conservatives out there will be heavily scrutinizing her. | ||
I can assure you that will be the case. | ||
I'll lay off it for now. | ||
I don't like the pick. | ||
But, let's see. | ||
Let's see how that goes. | ||
There are rumors, I'd say it's confirmed, nothing has been official yet, that John McEntee will be joining back up with the Trump administration. | ||
So it's like if there's a little, you know, tit for tat going on here, that's like big win territory because that guy's awesome. | ||
So that's like more of a younger generational kind of harder right type of guy that we want in there. | ||
Whereas Wiles is kind of more of the old hat conservative type that people like me are sick of. | ||
But I'll give her I won't go on the attack yet. | ||
Trump can pick his team and we will respond accordingly. | ||
But imagine, oh, greatest economy ever. | ||
You just took a whooping in an election. | ||
You don't have the greatest economy ever and everybody knows it. | ||
In fact, I got a hilarious MSNBC clip where they're stunned at how bad it is. | ||
Like, they don't even know what's going on. | ||
They don't even shop for their own groceries. | ||
One more, Corrine Jean-Pierre, though. | ||
I'm just so excited. | ||
We're going to have, finally, we're going to have an honest White House. | ||
We're going to have an honest press secretary, whoever Trump chooses. | ||
It's going to be an honest press secretary. | ||
We're going to have an honest president who's going to do real press conferences. | ||
So it'll be nice to have honesty out of the White House again, whether we like what happens or not. | ||
At least it's going to be honest. | ||
Let's see how these final days of Corrine Jean-Pierre go. | ||
Here's maybe a little taste in clip 27. | ||
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As Gabe mentioned, this administration messaged to millions of Americans that they're going to wake up the day after the election if Trump won and have their rights stripped away, that democracy would crumble, and the president said today we're going to be okay. | |
So how do you square that? | ||
I can square that. | ||
I'm going to square that in a way that hopefully makes sense, because I've been answering this question multiple times. | ||
The American people made the decision. | ||
There was an election two nights ago. | ||
There was. | ||
And it was a free and fair election. | ||
And we respect the election process. | ||
We do. | ||
And Americans spoke. | ||
And so, the job of the president is to make sure we respect that. | ||
The job of the president is to make sure that we have a peaceful transfer of power. | ||
That is what the American people deserve. | ||
And that's what we're gonna, it's really, it's not complicated. | ||
It's truly, truly as simple as that. | ||
As simple as that. | ||
The president called, the president-elect invited him to the White House. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because that's customary. | ||
That is customary. | ||
You don't have a clue. | ||
All right, I went long here. | ||
We'll finish up this clip on the other side. | ||
And we'll get to some more of these breakdowns, some big RFK Jr. | ||
news as well. | ||
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That's what you do. | |
And that's what the president's going to make sure that the Trump transition has what it needs, which is being led obviously by our chief of staff here. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the president wants to lead by example. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
You know, that's important. | ||
Is the message to people who are fearful based on what the messaging was about the state? | ||
Well, you're just twisting everything around and that's really unfair. | ||
No, it is. | ||
No, no, no, Jackie, it's unfair. | ||
You called him a Nazi. | ||
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I've been standing here trying to be very respectful to what happened the last two nights, two nights ago. | |
Being respectful. | ||
I've been standing here saying that we respect the decision that American people made. | ||
Now you're respectful. | ||
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I've been standing here and saying that the president's going to put the American people first. | |
I've been standing here talking about how the president's going to make sure that they get what they deserve, which is a peaceful transfer of power. | ||
I do not appreciate having my words twisted. | ||
That is, I have been very clear, very, very, very clear about what the president wants to do and the vice president. | ||
We want to make sure that we deliver for the American people. | ||
They deserve. | ||
They deserve a peaceful transfer of power, and that's what you're going to see. | ||
Thanks, everybody. | ||
Yeah, you've been standing there. | ||
No, you've been squatting on the American people and giving us a pile of lies every day. | ||
You have to say, I mean, it's true. | ||
You, the Democrats, called Trump a Nazi, a racist, a rapist, an extremist, an authoritarian, a fascist, and you're going to give him the power and you're going to say, this is good. | ||
So... | ||
You realize what the subtle admission here is, right? | ||
Biden smiling and Harris's speech yesterday. | ||
You realize what the subtle admission here is? | ||
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Yeah, we lied about all that. | |
It's just politics. | ||
so Jackie Heinrich calls her out on it calls the White House out on it and says hey for the last two years through this campaign cycle you've called Trump a rapist, a racist a Nazi, a fascist, an authoritarian an extremist and now it's buddy buddy and you're going to hand it over And she said, oh, you're twisting our words. | ||
Just say it. | ||
Just say it. | ||
You lied about Trump, and that's how you guys play politics. | ||
You're dirty players. | ||
You're liars. | ||
You're the problem with this country. | ||
That's what they're admitting here. | ||
And yet, look at the result. | ||
I've got clip after clip after clip of just broken liberals. | ||
Broken. | ||
And it's mostly women. | ||
And this is the party of women. | ||
And they have destroyed them. | ||
Nothing has been clearer post-Trump's election that liberal women are the most broken people in our country. | ||
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They are broken. | |
The Democrat rhetoric, the propaganda in academia and in media has destroyed liberal women. | ||
They are a broken people. | ||
And you did that. | ||
You did that, Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
You did that, Joe Biden. | ||
You did that, Kamala Harris. | ||
You did that, Letitia James. | ||
You did that, Juan Merchant. | ||
You did that, E. Jean Carroll. | ||
And the list goes on and on and on. | ||
You did that to liberal women, and they are broken today. | ||
They are broken. | ||
They are a wreck today. | ||
You did it. | ||
And then you sit up there and say, yeah, peaceful transition. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
We're buddy-buddy. | ||
No big deal. | ||
Because you lied about everything. | ||
You lied about Donald Trump. | ||
You lied about Trump supporters. | ||
You lied about the policies. | ||
You lied about abortion. | ||
And now all of these liberal women are broken. | ||
And you sit there with a smile and a smirk admitting you lied the whole time. | ||
Folks, I can't tell you. | ||
I mean, it's exactly as we expected. | ||
The most deranged Trump derangement syndrome victims are more psychotic than ever. | ||
The numbers are way down. | ||
It's probably like a third or less than what we had in 2016, let's just say. | ||
The last time Trump won. | ||
People suffering from Trump derangement syndrome is probably a third, maybe a quarter, maybe less. | ||
But the ones that are still stuck in it are broken. | ||
And you can't even really imagine it because you just can't even imagine your mind being so warped. | ||
But they really believe that a rapist, racist Nazi just got elected. | ||
I mean, they actually believe that. | ||
And they're broken. | ||
And here's the Democrat Party that just destroyed... | ||
Probably hundreds of thousands of women just wrecked them. | ||
Just wrecked them. | ||
And then here's the aftermath of these broken women and the Democrats just move on, no big deal, all smiles. | ||
Do you understand why these people are so despicable? | ||
Do you understand how filthy this process is? | ||
The Democrats will leave all kinds of wreckage and they don't give a damn. | ||
It's just cannon fodder to them. | ||
They will leave all kinds of wreckage and political blood and guts behind them and just move on and won't even look back. | ||
And the true believers in Democrat Party politics, they're there mangled, a mangled body politic, a just paralyzed body politic, and the Democrats couldn't care less. | ||
And in this case, it's liberal women, and this is supposedly the party of women, and they have destroyed these women. | ||
I mean, I have clips for days. | ||
But it's worse, I'm telling you. | ||
And I've now heard from also other friends of this too, because I'm just kind of like a barometer, because I do a political talk show. | ||
But... | ||
As these clips of our election coverage are going viral on other platforms like TikTok and Instagram and other people are sharing this stuff, I have women that I have probably not talked to since college. | ||
I mean, we're talking like 10 years or more, I haven't talked to these women. | ||
And they're sending me messages with like an Instagram clip or a TikTok clip saying, F off, F you, screw you. | ||
I'm like, I haven't even talked to these, I haven't heard from these women in years. | ||
How do you even have my number? | ||
And then I have other friends that are like, hey, dude, look at this. | ||
They share a clip of me on their Instagram. | ||
They share a clip of me on their TikTok, whatever. | ||
And they're like, look at these responses. | ||
Same thing. | ||
They're like, women I haven't talked to in years. | ||
These are broken. | ||
This is what the Democrats have done to women. | ||
And they couldn't care less. | ||
They used you. | ||
They used you like a weapon of war and they lost and now you're broken and they don't even care. | ||
Do you want to see this? | ||
Do you want to see how bad this is? | ||
Now, again, it's a yin and a yang because you're an adult, okay? | ||
So if you fall for it and you're too stupid, then I'm going to laugh at your pain, okay? | ||
So there's that. | ||
I mean, I'm going to laugh at your pain. | ||
But then there's also, you know, we're all connected here and we have to be the moral high ground people. | ||
And you do feel bad for these broken women. | ||
So it's a yin and a yang. | ||
But do you want to see how bad this is? | ||
Now, first of all, let's point out the irony that is completely lost on them. | ||
Completely lost. | ||
There's a new movement. | ||
Liberal women are striking, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They are striking. | ||
And I have a couple examples here. | ||
There's thousands all over their social media. | ||
Just a couple examples here. | ||
Let me just read these out loud. | ||
Ladies, I'm being so for real when I say this. | ||
It's time to close off your wombs to males. | ||
This election proves now more than ever that they hate us and hate us proudly. | ||
Do not reward them. | ||
We look at some of these other cases of broken liberal women. | ||
This is beyond Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
These are now broken liberal women. | ||
Ladies, we need to start considering the 4B movement like the women in South Korea and give America a severely sharp birthright decline. | ||
The exact opposite will happen, I guarantee it. | ||
No marriage, no childbirth, no dating men, no sex with men. | ||
We can't let these men have the last lap. | ||
We need to buy back. | ||
Folks, there are thousands of these. | ||
This is not... | ||
Intentional irony. | ||
This is not intentional hyperbole. | ||
Now, do you understand? | ||
I use the crew as a soundboard here. | ||
You guys see the irony of this, right? | ||
So, liberal women are taking controls of their body. | ||
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Wow. | |
You're taking control of your body. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So you don't have to have an abortion. | ||
And the irony is completely lost on them. | ||
I can't have an abortion anymore? | ||
Fine, I'm not going to have sex. | ||
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Wow. | |
You get it. | ||
And all it took... | ||
They lost their rights in the vote and now they're taking control of their bodies. | ||
It's an amazing thing. | ||
And they're shaving their heads bald like this guy who just entered the studio. | ||
Come here, Alex. | ||
Guys, put them shaving their heads on the studio. | ||
Actually, come here. | ||
Actually, this is the new look for liberal women right here. | ||
It's called the Alex Jones Chrome Dome. | ||
And now all these liberal women are going to have the Jones Dome. | ||
I got some bad news. | ||
What's that? | ||
I knew this would happen because he was an anti-masker first up in his business. | ||
He has a big farms, hires all these people. | ||
Oh, the Alfie Oaks story. | ||
The feds have raided Alfie Oaks, got an article going on in fours. | ||
You know it's politically motivated, like the Loras Lerner crap. | ||
It's like a vestigial bowel movement of the Democrat deep state. | ||
And they're probably going to pull a bunch of crap on us in the interim. | ||
Everybody's targeted. | ||
You know that. | ||
You already spent in prison because he lied and didn't work here and went in the building on January 6th. | ||
None of that's true, but they don't care. | ||
These people are never going to stop. | ||
Alfie Oaks has been a thorn on their side. | ||
And now they're the good old IRS. They can always, the way the code's written, find something, Owen. | ||
So let's pray for Alfie Oaks. | ||
I'm going to tell the producers, get him on the show tomorrow. | ||
Hell, call him right now. | ||
Shit, he'll probably come on right now. | ||
Let's get him. | ||
Let's stand up for him. | ||
You know this is political. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, anybody they indict that's political, it's a lie. | ||
Well, here's what's happening. | ||
They have all kinds of wrapped stuff that they're now going to move before Trump gets in on January 6th. | ||
So they're just going to wrap up all these cases as quickly as possible. | ||
But I think that the response... | ||
First of all, DeSantis needs to shut the whole thing down immediately. | ||
The response is to shut down these federal bureaucracies, which is already the Trump plan. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
The states are throwing FEMA out. | ||
Florida and other states are saying, you know, you're not doing a real investigation of the Trump assassination attempt, so we're kicking you out. | ||
I mean, it's out of control. | ||
The federal jurisdiction is out there. | ||
Did you see the private Federal Reserve head said, Trump can't fire me, I'm above the law? | ||
Yeah, he'll lose that. | ||
He'll be out. | ||
He'll be out day one after saying that. | ||
I'm glad he said it. | ||
I mean, look, I'm not an accelerationist, and I don't like watching innocent people suffer, obviously, but... | ||
You know, the dark side of me, you know, you kind of look into the dark side of your political brain. | ||
We're not looking for a fight, but as soon as somebody, you know, we're average guys, somebody punches me. | ||
I mean, I'm not scared to, you know, it's like, oh, you just hit me. | ||
I'm going to beat, you know. | ||
They're the ones starting the fights. | ||
No, that's exactly what it is. | ||
It's like a fighter that knows I can put you into a pretzel, so please don't hit me. | ||
But once they hit you, okay, you're going into a pretzel. | ||
Like, you're done. | ||
So I don't want to see Alfie Oaks go through this. | ||
I don't want to see the next people they move against go through this. | ||
But they're going to do it. | ||
And then that gives us even more mandate and motivation to say, okay, IRS shutting you down, investigating the DOJ, throwing Jerome Powell out. | ||
So they're going to make all their moves, no doubt, Alex. | ||
Well, this is a military tactic. | ||
We're drawing them out. | ||
Just like one of those Marvel comic movies where he's in the prison. | ||
He goes, look, I'm not locked in here with you. | ||
You're locked in here with me. | ||
Well, Alfie Oaks has made one public statement since this, and it was just, go Trump. | ||
So he's not backing down. | ||
He's not going to go anywhere. | ||
Well, look at the body language at his house. | ||
Does he look like he's scared? | ||
He hasn't done. | ||
His dad invented organic grocery stores and gave poor people food. | ||
For 60 years. | ||
Alfie Oaks grocery stores are the standard. | ||
They should be the standard. | ||
They will be the standard. | ||
In fact, now, RFK Jr. | ||
and Alfie Oaks, I predict, will connect and take organic food mainstream. | ||
These people are sick. | ||
That's what's going to happen. | ||
By the way, speaking of RFK Jr., here he is talking about how he's not just going to remove people from the FDA, he's going to gut it, clip 12. | ||
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You say clearing out the corruption in your terms. | |
Would that mean clearing out the top-level federal service workers that are currently at the FDA and the CDC? In some categories, I would say. | ||
What does that look like? | ||
Yeah. | ||
In some categories of workers, there are entire departments, like the nutrition departments at FDA, that have to go. | ||
That are not doing their job. | ||
They're not protecting our kids. | ||
Why do we have fruit loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients and you go to Canada and it's got two or three? | ||
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Would you eliminate any of the agencies? | |
To eliminate the agencies, as long as it requires congressional approval, I wouldn't be doing that. | ||
I can get the corruption out of the agencies. | ||
That's what I've been doing for 40 years. | ||
All those agencies, I have a PhD in corporate corruption, and that's what I do. | ||
And once they're not corrupt, once Americans are getting good science and are allowed to make their own choices, they're going to get a lot healthier. | ||
All right, we're going to be joined by Alex shortly to talk about this Alfie Oaks story. | ||
Uh It's got January 6th implications as well, of course. | ||
And so we're going to reach out to him and we'll be breaking this news shortly. | ||
Naples home raided by the feds. | ||
And so they hate a man like Alfie Oaks, who's a rogue, who's a renegade in the grocery store business and industry with his great stores seed to table in Florida. | ||
They hate that he's done a lot to try to help the January 6th defendants as well. | ||
They hate that he's done a lot to help Donald Trump as well. | ||
And so these are the people they're going after, folk. | ||
They're just going down the list. | ||
I mean, that's all it is. | ||
The Democrats have their list. | ||
The deep state has their list. | ||
And so I would expect that many more will come. | ||
They're going to make as many moves as they can before Trump gets into the White House. | ||
They're going to make as many moves as they can before Trump gets into the White House. | ||
And so Alfie Oaks is just the latest victim of this corrupt DOJ. Alfie Oaks is just the latest victim of this corrupt deep state. | ||
But I wouldn't be surprised if this stuff just continues to happen. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
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see. | |
We'll get breaking updates on this coming up shortly. | ||
Alright, we talked about the bald-headed women. | ||
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Amen. | |
Thank you. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
The Democrats will make a move as soon as they can to get rid of the electoral college. | ||
And you've got all of these big Democrat promoters and, you know, Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
It might actually be funny again. | ||
But they're all saying the same thing. | ||
Get rid of the Electoral College. | ||
Well, they lost the popular vote, too. | ||
But it's, you know, this is something that conservatives need to grip. | ||
This is why we don't get rid of the Electoral College right here. | ||
This is your final result, district by district, of the 2024 election. | ||
Presidential election. | ||
And this is very similar to almost every presidential election, funny enough, but this is why we don't have an electoral college because when you do, you have all the big cities You have all the Democrat population-dense areas that then dominate the rest of the country. | ||
So actually, the founding fathers were geniuses to do this. | ||
And you have MSNBC and CNN and all these mainstream reporters saying, the Electoral College has to go, no other country in the world has it, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Yeah, that's why our country's so great. | ||
That's why you, the corrupt Democrats, haven't conquered America yet. | ||
But they will try. | ||
I would say the next time the Democrats have the political power to do so, they will eliminate the Electoral College. | ||
I would bet on it. | ||
So, now, we do have protests. | ||
Now, these are more... | ||
The leftists are just protesting. | ||
Really, it looks like they're protesting Israel. | ||
It's kind of the free Palestine people. | ||
But they're turning it into an anti-Trump thing. | ||
These groups are all controlled by the Democrat Party machine and the Soros money. | ||
So they've just told them now, when you go out and you do your free Palestine protest, include an anti-Trump deal. | ||
Include an anti-Trump sign. | ||
And all they have to do is put like 10 people into there. | ||
Bring out a couple signs. | ||
Make a homemade sign. | ||
Whatever. | ||
And then it just turns into an anti-Trump deal. | ||
But that's what's going on in Chicago. | ||
Out front of Trump Tower. | ||
Again, these are all organized. | ||
They're all coordinated. | ||
And it's mostly just free Palestine people. | ||
But they get 10 or 20 activists in there to turn it into an anti-Trump thing. | ||
And then they go stage it in front of Trump Tower in Chicago. | ||
And now they're starting to get aggressive with police. | ||
Here, let's look at this confrontation with the police here. | ||
I don't need the audio in clip 13. | ||
But it just shows that there is going to be an effort. | ||
I don't know if they'll try to pull it off January 6, 2025 is going to be a bit of a mystery because I do believe there will be Democrats that try to stop the certification. | ||
I believe it will fail. | ||
I mean, we know they're going to try that. | ||
Jamie Raskin has bragged about it. | ||
He has a small coalition of Democrats in the House that will try to stop the certification. | ||
I believe it will fail. | ||
I don't think they want to have a big protest on January 6th just because that's the date that they label for the Republican terrorists, the Trump terrorists, so I don't think they want to change that narrative. | ||
But the inauguration, I would say they're definitely hyping it up for that. | ||
And what they're going to do is they're going to use all of these anti-Israel, pro-Palestine groups that are still activated and motivated, and they're going to bus them to D.C., They're going to combine it with an abortion activist group, and they're going to bus them and get them all to D.C. in the inauguration, and that's going to be their big protest. | ||
And they're going to do the same tactics and the same assaulting and firebombing and attacking police officers for sure. | ||
That's what they're gonna do. | ||
But they don't really have the Trump hate or the Antifa energy, so it's just gonna be abortion women and free Palestine people, and they're gonna corral them all in D.C. on the inauguration, and they're gonna just have enough anti-Trump activists out there with their signs, and they're gonna turn it into an anti-Trump protest. | ||
So they're gonna go for it. | ||
They're gonna go for it on Inauguration Day, no doubt. | ||
I don't think it'll be as big as the last inauguration, but they're gonna do it. | ||
All right. | ||
Alex Jones coming in studio next. | ||
We're going to talk about the Alfie Oaks situation and just how corrupt this government is. | ||
I mean, it's just out of control. | ||
It needs to be brought down. | ||
It needs to be brought to heel. | ||
Many of these agencies just need to be outright abolished. | ||
And unfortunately... | ||
I think a lot of people are going to suffer in the next 70 days or so until Trump gets inaugurated because they're just going to go full bore. | ||
They're going to try to punish as many people as possible. | ||
They're going to try to make as many people's lives hell as possible. | ||
Alfie Oaks is the latest victim. | ||
So Alex Jones joining us in studio to talk about that. | ||
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All right, Alex Jones joins us in studio now with an exclusive update on the Alfie Oaks raid and situation in Naples, Florida. | ||
Alex, go ahead. | ||
All right, I've made some phone calls. | ||
I've talked to some folks, and obviously Alfie Oaks is a pillar in the community. | ||
His father invented organic grocery stores and would basically give food free to poor people. | ||
He is the model of the highest quality, best grocery stores. | ||
They have their own farms and things there in Florida. | ||
He obviously was the first store to open and not put the mask on. | ||
He's a huge Trump supporter. | ||
I've got all the articles here from corporate media where he's been under investigation since January 6th for buses to go to Trump's rally. | ||
And of the thousands of people he shipped up there, one guy went in the Capitol. | ||
So he's been under investigation for that. | ||
He has had the FDA and a bunch of people come after him. | ||
Classic harassment. | ||
He has, you know, nice grocery stores, farms, you name it. | ||
The fact that the indictment is, you know, claiming some type of tax issue. | ||
There's a million moving parts. | ||
They can always try to find something. | ||
The tax code is written so they can politically persecute people and basically say anybody is guilty of something. | ||
That's why it's written that way. | ||
I had a major economist on yesterday pointing that out. | ||
And so this is a big deal. | ||
This is clearly politically motivated because they think they're going to have their Justice Department removed. | ||
And they've got a lot of cases lined up against patriots. | ||
We know they've tried to indict me. | ||
They've had grand juries open. | ||
They set you up, lied about you, put you in prison for four months. | ||
And so this is just their ongoing... | ||
Tyranny against us while claiming we're going to put all them in prison. | ||
Well, they should be put in prison like Mayorkas and her, Kamala, for 325,000 missing kids that they smuggled in and disappeared. | ||
We've got to find those children. | ||
And so we saw Loris Lerner at the IRS under Obama, hundreds of thousands of conservatives targeted because they were conservatives. | ||
They later came out in court that they were targeting people because of that. | ||
So this is clearly political. | ||
The guy has been there since he's a little kid. | ||
Almost 60 years ago with his dad, who was a pillar in the community in the Naples area. | ||
And they are now trying to put him in prison. | ||
They're claiming computer crimes with no evidence. | ||
They just raided his house. | ||
And I'll tell you this, he's been working heavily with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
I heard you mention that on air. | ||
I don't know if you have the same sources as I do, but I can tell you separately that... | ||
The word is Thomas Massey, the Congressman, for whatever reasons, is probably not going to be the Agriculture Secretary, who's a great guy, by the way. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is working with Trump about who to bring in. | ||
And I can tell you that Oaks is being looked at by Trump. | ||
And so, clearly, they already had some investigation on the shelf. | ||
They were waiting to see if they were going to launch it. | ||
Was it because they're about to be out of power in two and a half months or was it because he was being looked at? | ||
We know, you know, obviously the incoming Trump administration, all their phones are tapped like we learned in 2016 throughout. | ||
I was the first to break down Roger Stone. | ||
Years later, it was confirmed. | ||
My nickname was on the list being tapped. | ||
Dan Mangino obviously released that earlier this year as well, but I got it separately from Sheriff Arpaio, who got it from the DEA because they had a list of who was being tapped because they were in the NSA interface. | ||
So that's big news right there. | ||
So by the grace of God, despite having my phones tapped and all the grand juries, they couldn't find something to indict me. | ||
But Alfie has big grocery stores and farms and businesses, and they can indict you for claiming a $500 mistake on something. | ||
You know, they had the IRS audit me under the Justice Department in the last two years, this whole operation. | ||
They went back five years and they said, we don't normally do this because it was a different bureaucracy. | ||
They said, you overpaid $4.3 million in the last five years. | ||
We got a $4.3 million check last year. | ||
I've showed it on air. | ||
And it was put into the bankruptcy because we were in ongoing bankruptcy. | ||
And I tell my CPAs, hey, you know, we're very conservative because I know they want to put me in prison. | ||
You say, well, the IRS is, you know, A fraud, and the 16th Amendment's a fraud. | ||
I get all that. | ||
But we're operating in this system, so I do everything I can so they can't put me in prison. | ||
Because it's not about the money, it's about the mission staying on air. | ||
But anybody with a big business like him, you can go over it with a fine-tooth comb and find something you can give. | ||
They've done this with Money Magazine, Forbes, have all done it many times. | ||
20 different, 30 different, 50 different CPAs. | ||
You can go to them with the same tax information, you'll get 50 different answers. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because it's written where they do whatever they want. | ||
And they can go to a grand jury and get them to indict a ham sandwich. | ||
So this is really creepy. | ||
I agree with you earlier. | ||
I saw you live. | ||
You're going to try to do as much harassment before they're kicked out. | ||
Or, who knows, they might try something and kill Trump next week. | ||
So pray for Alfie Oaks as soon as he can come on. | ||
He's going to be able to come on. | ||
He's talking to his lawyers and people right now. | ||
But I made some other phone calls to folks as well. | ||
And they've been all over his ass, all over him for support of the local community, organic farming, not shutting down during the lockdowns, being an outspoken person, being a big DeSantis backer, a big Trump backer. | ||
And his name is out there. | ||
And he was being looked at from other sources. | ||
By the transition team to be the head of the Department of Agriculture, because he's been farming and stuff with his dad since he was a baby. | ||
And he knows how to do it. | ||
And again, he's the model of this. | ||
He got copied. | ||
His dad got copied nationwide by the groups. | ||
So this is a good, red-blooded American. | ||
Who's a huge Trump donor. | ||
And he's the type of guy they fear because other people are listening to him. | ||
So obviously he's totally innocent. | ||
Nothing coming out of this justice department who literally human traffics children and blocks federal judges for protecting children. | ||
None of this. | ||
Absolutely none of this. | ||
Is reality-based, and we know it's political. | ||
So, you know, in Troyer's cases, and I showed this in their filings after they arrested him, it said to the judge, we want him charged with perjury. | ||
I read these on air like 10 times. | ||
You can probably dig them up when it happened to you. | ||
And they said, Owen is lying. | ||
He does not work at InfoWars. | ||
He is not a journalist. | ||
Because he said, I didn't go in the Capitol like you say. | ||
I was outside of the Bullhorn saying don't go in. | ||
It's all on video. | ||
Millions of views on it. | ||
And they said, no, he doesn't work there. | ||
In a federal filing. | ||
Perjury to a judge. | ||
And they said, and he went in the building. | ||
And he's not a journalist, but Jones is a journalist, and they called me person number one. | ||
And then it came on the Washington Post that they were going to indict me for it, but they decided it was so political, and because of the video of me saying, don't go in, they decided not to. | ||
But you, for whatever reason, and I slowly figured it out, they decided to do it. | ||
Maybe a shot across my bow, I don't know. | ||
But the reason I bring this up is, when you're reading federal filings that he doesn't work here, When they arrested him, you'd worked here like six, seven years by then? | ||
Well, here's what they're doing, and I think this is what they're doing with the Oaks case, too. | ||
They use me to get to you. | ||
So they come after me, they go through my phones, and then if they can find any evidence, then they tie it to you, then they come after you. | ||
Of course, there was nothing there. | ||
- They have my phones, they still won't give them up. | ||
They had all the electronic data that I gave them, that they requested I gave them. | ||
And then they write stories, they do the same thing to you 'cause they come and they ask for all the stuff, we turn it over and they say, oh, they're cooperating. | ||
Yeah, we're cooperating because we have nothing to hide and we wanna prove total innocence. | ||
But I think that's what they're doing here, Alex. | ||
I think what they're gonna try to do in a last ditch effort to build an insurrection case on Trump is they're gonna try to find anything they possibly can with anybody that they have left on their docket. | ||
They're going to go after everybody they have left to try to build a case for insurrection and then try to stop the certification on January 6th, 2025. | ||
That's their last shot to try to stop him without any violence or killing him. | ||
So I think that that's what they're going to try to do. | ||
They're going to try to build a case. | ||
Who ran the fake Jan 6th committee? | ||
Well, they say right here they're looking at arresting him for buses to go hear Trump speak. | ||
On Jan 6th. | ||
As if, oh, one guy out of thousands. | ||
He's got a whole bunch of buses. | ||
One guy went in the Capitol, so he's the kingpin. | ||
Well, and what this is only going to do now is it's going to put even more pressure... | ||
From the Trump administration, from Congress to say these federal bureaucracies are not just illegitimate, they're criminal now. | ||
I mean, the FBI's been caught targeting conservatives for the last four years, ourselves included. | ||
They put in a filing, I'm going to say it again, that you were lying to the court and you never worked here. | ||
They went in front of a judge, U.S. prosecutors went in front of the judge and said, this is not about... | ||
Because our defense was First Amendment, right? | ||
And that's the obvious defense. | ||
Should have won the case. | ||
But we go in front of a judge and we claim First Amendment rights. | ||
And then the U.S. prosecutors get up there. | ||
It's all in the transcripts. | ||
And they say, this is not about Owen Schroer's First Amendment. | ||
This is not about what Schroer said. | ||
But here's what he said. | ||
I mean, four different times they say that. | ||
Like, I mean, I'm living in the twilight zone. | ||
This is not about what Schroer said, but this is what he said. | ||
And then that's their point to throw me in prison. | ||
But there's no doubt they're parallel constructing this to try to get Trump. | ||
And I would guess that Alfie is not going to be the last innocent victim of this parallel construction. | ||
He's not going to be the last innocent victim of this corrupt DOD. And they're going to try to use all of this to resurrect insurrection charges against Trump to try to stop the certification. | ||
Yeah, because he's a Trump donor. | ||
And then they can say, look, he had buses. | ||
They need something organized. | ||
I mean... | ||
Trump was on the ellipse. | ||
A million people showed up. | ||
The feds attacked the Capitol, got the other cops to attack the public, so they got confused. | ||
A fight happened, and then they waved everybody into the building. | ||
Folks, this is dirty, and this is because they are desperate, and I think you're right, Owen. | ||
I think we're going to see a lot more of this in the next two and a half months, and they've pledged to block him using this insurrection thing. | ||
This is just desperate. | ||
This is absolute intimidation, and it's not going to work. | ||
No, and there's nothing that Alfie Oaks did that was illegal either. | ||
They don't have a case against Alfie Oaks. | ||
They're just searching. | ||
They're just searching. | ||
They're lifting every rock, every stone that they have not turned over yet, they're going to turn over before Trump's inauguration, or before January 6th, 2025 rather. | ||
Well, everybody go to a store, shop with him, support him, back him. | ||
They know they can't intimidate him, but they want to intimidate you. | ||
They know they can't intimidate us, but they want to intimidate you. | ||
They've got to get through us to get to you. | ||
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And, you know, I've told everybody they're not done. | ||
We just won a big battle. | ||
But the war has just begun. | ||
Owen, great job this week. | ||
Crew, great job. | ||
We'll be here Friday. | ||
I'm coming in Saturday and Sunday to do shows. | ||
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. | ||
And if bad guys buy it... | ||
They said they want to shut down within a day. | ||
So I'm just going to marathon, stay on the air until they walk in and tell us, you know, boom and shut the power off. | ||
This is historic. | ||
And as we give up, they win. | ||
But as long as we keep fighting, we win because they're the obvious bad guys. | ||
Pray for Alfie Oaks. | ||
This is truly disgusting. | ||
Yeah, and really, I hope that this just makes Alfie Oaks' business model bigger. | ||
I hope it makes what he's done in the local community with his grocery stores the model for nationwide. | ||
It's part of the RFK Jr. | ||
Make America Healthy Again campaign. | ||
So look, again, I hate seeing innocent people suffer, and Alfie Oaks is a great American, but But you look at this from a war standpoint, and we don't view people like the Democrats as cannon fodder, but you look at this as a political war standpoint, and you say, okay, now you try your hand with Alfie Oaks. | ||
Now he becomes bigger than ever. | ||
Now we take the seed-to-table model nationwide. | ||
Now we bring him into the Trump administration, and you suffer total defeat. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
It's getting to the point where you don't get the administration unless you've been attacked. | ||
That's your bona fides. | ||
That's your bones. | ||
That's your initiation. | ||
And I want to be clear. | ||
I know he's innocent. | ||
I've read the indictment. | ||
It's pure crap. | ||
Everybody says he's the salty earth. | ||
Oh, there might be some cash or, you know, $100 or something. | ||
Okay, and oh, he did something on a computer where, you know, wire fraud or something. | ||
It's all BS, okay? | ||
So you need to understand this. | ||
When you have a discredited agency that human traffics children and protects drug gangs and is starting World War III and protects Jeffrey Epstein and the pedophiles, it's a corrupt agency. | ||
So basically at this point, anybody they're arresting or indicting that happens to be political and a Republican, they don't have the authority because they're discredited. | ||
They don't have the authority to be a dog catcher or somebody that cleans toilets, okay? | ||
So it's not like, well, maybe Alfie's guilty. | ||
Obviously he's not. | ||
But it doesn't matter at that point because these are the bona fide criminals. | ||
These are the bona fide political persecutors. | ||
And so out of hand, they are disqualified. | ||
He is innocent by the nature of who is accusing him. | ||
Well, it's like in any court case. | ||
I mean, this is the big story, really, from the O.J. Simpson trial. | ||
Once the cops get caught lying, framing, setting up evidence, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
And so you can sit here and people always think, well, O.J. Simpson is guilty. | ||
Well, maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. | ||
The cops blew the case when they planted evidence. | ||
It was over. | ||
Case thrown out. | ||
And so that's kind of the same standard that you're talking about here. | ||
You know, Ron DeSantis has a great opportunity to do... | ||
Not just what's right, but to really set a new precedent at the state level to say, you know what? | ||
Alfie Oaks has sanctuary here. | ||
And if the feds try to come into Florida again, we're shutting them down. | ||
They have no jurisdiction in this state. | ||
We're protecting our own. | ||
Florida is a sanctuary state free of federal corruption. | ||
And then, boom, that's like a domino effect. | ||
He already kicked him out on the investigation of the Mar-a-Lago attempted assassination because he said, quote, they're covering it up and obstructing. | ||
And again... | ||
Ken Paxton, he was attorney general, eight, nine years. | ||
They tried to indict him a bunch. | ||
Fake charges. | ||
It's all lies. | ||
Oh, one of his donors, a builder, undercharged him, they claim, on remodeling his kitchen. | ||
And then they looked at it and it was like the regular standard price people said for that. | ||
That's what you got? | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
A friend gave you market price for a kitchen? | ||
I mean, these people hate us, man. | ||
Like, imagine that even being illegal. | ||
Like, you've got a friend that owns a construction or renovation company, and they say, hey, you know, I'll get you the materials what I pay. | ||
And the IRS comes in and says that that's illegal? | ||
Meanwhile, they're literally smuggle kids, erase their record, and hand them over to pedophiles. | ||
They're the crooks. | ||
And then they come to us and like literally, Your Honor, he isn't protected. | ||
He does not work in InfoWars in the federal filing. | ||
They should all go to jail for that. | ||
But they lie. | ||
It's like it's just normal to lie. | ||
And the judges accept it. | ||
Oh, you're known liars. | ||
Here, you come right on in here and throw Owen in prison. | ||
I use Owen because it's right here. | ||
I mean, we can't swing a stick in the dark without people being put in jail by these bastards. | ||
Well, and of course, the case where, you know, the whole reason why InfoWars is maybe in its last week here, you know, next Wednesday will be a historic day again here at InfoWars. | ||
Bound guilty by judges, HBO political production, show trials, billion and a half dollar judgment. | ||
And now they're trying to do the same thing to me. | ||
And, you know, I don't come on air and talk about it. | ||
It's not really making headlines. | ||
Same lawyer that did all that. | ||
Same lawyer suing Elon Musk. | ||
And, you know, there was a bit of a development. | ||
They're trying to crush me. | ||
They're trying to jones me now and just say, astronomical amount of money, we own you. | ||
So, it's what they do, Alex. | ||
And again, I don't wish this on anybody. | ||
But with every individual they're successful against, it's Jones, it's Giuliani, it's Mike Lindell, it's Donald Trump, it's Owen Schroer. | ||
And it just goes boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, down the line. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
They're crooks. | ||
We know they're not going away. | ||
Trump's got to take the gloves off. | ||
Well, and you know, here's the reminder as we're all kind of... | ||
We're enjoying the ride, and we just had a major victory. | ||
It's a spiritual victory. | ||
It's a political victory. | ||
But this is kind of the harsh reminder now, and to Donald Trump, hey, look, we did four years of, okay, let's play by the rules, and let's stay in the lanes, and let's not go after the opposition. | ||
We did four years of that. | ||
It didn't work out. | ||
And so now we're here. | ||
And so the agenda and the administration's attitude has to completely change, and you have to look these people in the eye. | ||
It's not... | ||
Oh, I'll put you in jail, Hillary, and then you don't do it. | ||
It's, no, all of this stuff is corrupt. | ||
It's not just Elon Musk, hey, let's, you know, get government under control. | ||
No, let's abolish. | ||
Let's get Vivek in there and let's abolish, I think he said 90%. | ||
Yeah, 99% I think would be a good start. | ||
And again, here is the exclusive. | ||
Alvin Young's been considered to be the head of the Agriculture Department. | ||
And so this happens on the shelf waiting. | ||
I think we're not sure yet, but that's probably what's going on here. | ||
Yeah, and then we'll see what the DOD and the DOJ decides to do in the next 60 days or whatever it is until... | ||
January 6th as far as try to parallel construct anything because that's what they need. | ||
That's why they used insurrection. | ||
That's why insurrection was their big term. | ||
That's why they kept calling it an insurrection because it's a legal precedent. | ||
It's a legal term that actually applies to this where they can say you cannot be president with this. | ||
So it was all part of the plan the entire time. | ||
Probably why they staged the whole thing or let it happen. | ||
And now they're just going for their final... | ||
This is their final play on the board. | ||
Well, they're really asking for it, man. | ||
I mean, God, Mayorkas and them literally erasing the records of kids, stopping with ENA testing, handing them out at airfields and parking lots at night with no records in many cases. | ||
I mean... | ||
There's no background check. | ||
They just hand them over. | ||
I've had the whistleblowers from Congress in the studio. | ||
I mean, it's on record. | ||
Well, and you know, there's another issue that we need from Congress, too. | ||
Uh... | ||
That's why we need people like Carrie Lake in there, because they don't take this stuff lightly. | ||
It's not just, oh, I'm a congressman now, and you just show up. | ||
How's she doing with everything? | ||
They're still counting. | ||
They think they have the numbers to maybe overcome the deficit right now in these red areas. | ||
They're curing ballots right now. | ||
We just had our campaign staff on with us. | ||
They're in the process of curing. | ||
They think that the deficit is overcomable. | ||
Well, that's great news. | ||
She'd make a great press secretary. | ||
If she doesn't get the Senate seat, I would say she's the odds-on favorite to be the press secretary for Trump. | ||
Well, right now, you're the odds-on favorite. | ||
If Kerry doesn't win her race, then it might be, you know, I don't know. | ||
We're talking like plus 500 for Jones, maybe like plus 100 for Lake. | ||
Unless you get back in the show here. | ||
Pray for Alfie Oaks. | ||
This is pure horse crap. | ||
And we don't know exactly what's going on, but we know he's innocent. | ||
Speaking of this corrupt government and Elon Musk getting in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency, he points this out. | ||
Earlier this morning, 90% of federal government contracts awarded to NGOs are non-competitive. | ||
That's a non-compete bid, folks. | ||
And so anybody that knows about this, this is how the government just rapes us, the U.S. citizen, the taxpayer, and then pays off their friends. | ||
So whether it's Obama with Solyndro, or whether it's For example, Trump builds the wall and has a whole display and a bidding process of who gives me the best wall at the best price. | ||
He's a businessman. | ||
He's in the construction industry. | ||
That's what he does. | ||
Normally they'd come in and they'd say, okay, I've got a friend in the construction industry. | ||
I've got a friend in the steel industry. | ||
I've got a friend over here. | ||
And then they'd just say, you get the contract, no bid, top dollar, astronomical, overpriced. | ||
And then it doesn't matter because it's stealing from you to pay their friends. | ||
And so Elon Musk points this out. | ||
He's going to shut this down day one. | ||
And so look, here's the trifecta. | ||
You want to talk about government efficiency and spending. | ||
Here's the trifecta. | ||
The Vivek Ramaswamy shut down the federal government, abolished all these agencies, combined with the Elon Musk Department of Government Efficiency, combined with the Donald Trump business construction experience of competitive bids, competitive contracts, This is how we get our government back in control and working for the people and not just raping us. | ||
I just wanted to say one more thing I just learned to tag on here. | ||
I already knew this, but I forgot to say that. | ||
The department... | ||
Bring the microphone up. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I gotta get this on record. | ||
We'll tag this on the other report we're about to put out. | ||
This is getting crazy, man. | ||
Sorry. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We're just waiting for the mic to get up. | ||
In case we get shut down, we gotta have the, you know, memory lane. | ||
We're coming to interrupt you. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Are we hot? | ||
You know you're missing it. | ||
You know you're missing this. | ||
I miss the truck times. | ||
No, this is looking a lot worse, okay? | ||
So guys, I know we're live right now. | ||
I want this tagged on at the end of the report. | ||
Or maybe this should be right up front and then it flashes and then goes into the interview. | ||
Because this needs to be big. | ||
We're raising the alarm here. | ||
So, Alfie Oaks, who is the pioneer with his dad of organic grocery stores in America, his dad invented it. | ||
A pillar of the community, a huge Trump supporter. | ||
It has been raided by the IRS, the FBI, the Defense Department, and a bunch of other agencies. | ||
And we know that he's been working heavily with General Flynn and really, really working on exposing the poisoned food, human trafficking, and he shipped a lot of folks up to J6 for the Trump rally, totally legal and lawful. | ||
Well, now you've got the Defense Department involved in this, and I think this is clearly going to end up, as you said earlier, Owen, being linked in to Jan 6 in some way to claim that Trump was involved so Raskin and them can claim that Trump is illegitimate using that term in the law for insurrection, though Trump would have to be convicted of that. | ||
So this smacks of desperation. | ||
We don't think the deep state was going to give up. | ||
There'll probably be more raids. | ||
Who knows what they're trying to pull, but he's in very tight with Flynn. | ||
We interviewed him both. | ||
From Alfie Oaks facility. | ||
And I think this is targeting Flynn, the more I think about this. | ||
And he was also being considered for agriculture commissioner. | ||
So this is serious. | ||
I mean, who the hell knows? | ||
You know, is this Vault 7? | ||
When the CIA got caught planting stuff on people's computers to set them up? | ||
The CIA sets you up. | ||
Then the FBI comes and gets you. | ||
We know they tried that with me a few years ago, but they got caught planting stuff on our computers. | ||
I mean, we need to pray for Alfie Oaks. | ||
Yeah, and pardons need to come day one from Trump. | ||
You know, I've got people telling me that there's already voices in Trump's ear telling him not to do it, trying to slow that process. | ||
Trump's got to get in full control of this now. | ||
Anybody getting in his way, he needs to fire. | ||
No more wimp behavior. | ||
They tried to kill him twice. | ||
Look at that image for the war room. | ||
Let's put that up on screen. | ||
This is what they did. | ||
And they're not going to stop. | ||
These are criminals. | ||
This is the second American Revolution. | ||
Everybody's celebrating these. | ||
Understand, we just stirred up the hornet's nest. | ||
The war has just begun. | ||
It's peaceful. | ||
It's information. | ||
But we've got to stop being cowards. | ||
Like Trump said, they tried to steal this election, but we overrode it. | ||
Well, it's pretty clear the Democrats politically are going to back off, but then these agencies are now going to be operating and they're going to go into full gear. | ||
That's what's going to happen. | ||
And that's why Trump's got to get control of the Justice Department. | ||
He's got to fire all the U.S. attorneys. | ||
He's got to get in there, clean house. | ||
I think they're going to try to kill him again. | ||
This is not over. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll do it all again tomorrow. | ||
Hopefully. | ||
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